NorCam
02-04-2017, 06:02 AM
Seldom now days do people go out of their way to deliver great packaging for something bought through eBay, but this guy who sold me a crank a couple weeks ago went over the top. I needed another 1178 crank for a second DZ302 build and turned to a listing with a real nice crankshaft for sale. Not only did I win the crank, but also got another 7708 balancer and assembly line windage tray from the same seller. Here's where it got cool. I was going to emphasize to the seller that it needed to be packed really well and was about to ask him to build a crate when he said "no worries" it's already crated and trust me "it's very well packed".
Well I picked it up today on a parts run down to Montana and could not believe how well the seller packed it. Crate weighed like 90lbs and it was the best box I have ever seen built for shipping car parts. Built out of 1" fir planks, nailed together like I've never seen and reinforced with some kind of 2 sided tin corner surrounds. Once he had that all crated up, he then wound a tightly fit box around the whole thing. You want to talk about bullet proof? All I can say is I am so impressed with the guy who sold me these parts. On top of all that, I unwrapped the crank from 3 layers of tightly would plastic and then found he also taped paper towels around all of the journals. Lastly, the crank was coated in Cosmolene after having it freshly ground and polished up. Can't wait to wash it down tomorrow as it's gotta be one sweet crankshaft if the seller was this anal about packing it for a safe journey. He has restored my faith in that there are still some great people who deal on eBay.
Thanks D. Miller of Middlebury, Indiana (You Rock)
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4086.jpg
wrapped in cardboard
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4087.jpg
crate built from 1" fir
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4088.jpg
reinforced end, this thing would have survived the Titanic
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4090.jpg
journals wrapped up and protected
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4091.jpg
entire crank coated in Cosmolene
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Well I picked it up today on a parts run down to Montana and could not believe how well the seller packed it. Crate weighed like 90lbs and it was the best box I have ever seen built for shipping car parts. Built out of 1" fir planks, nailed together like I've never seen and reinforced with some kind of 2 sided tin corner surrounds. Once he had that all crated up, he then wound a tightly fit box around the whole thing. You want to talk about bullet proof? All I can say is I am so impressed with the guy who sold me these parts. On top of all that, I unwrapped the crank from 3 layers of tightly would plastic and then found he also taped paper towels around all of the journals. Lastly, the crank was coated in Cosmolene after having it freshly ground and polished up. Can't wait to wash it down tomorrow as it's gotta be one sweet crankshaft if the seller was this anal about packing it for a safe journey. He has restored my faith in that there are still some great people who deal on eBay.
Thanks D. Miller of Middlebury, Indiana (You Rock)
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4086.jpg
wrapped in cardboard
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4087.jpg
crate built from 1" fir
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4088.jpg
reinforced end, this thing would have survived the Titanic
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4090.jpg
journals wrapped up and protected
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd418/DBL_NKL/My%20Cars/69%20Z28/IMG_4091.jpg
entire crank coated in Cosmolene
<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif