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David

21/01/2006 11:14 AM

Need a good supplier of Boeshield

Local stores that I frequent are out of it or don't stock it.

Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to
process my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now
I need another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with
ridiculous shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me
over 2 years per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00
per can, I'll pass.

Dave


This topic has 11 replies

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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

22/01/2006 3:04 AM


"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to process
> my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now I need
> another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with ridiculous
> shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me over 2 years
> per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00 per can, I'll
> pass.
>
> Dave


http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=50252&cat=1,43415,43440

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David

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 5:48 PM

Ba r r y wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 11:14:00 -0800, David <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Any suggestions?
>
>
> Some bicycle shops carry it.
>
> If they don't, I believe OBP (a wholesaler that just about EVERY bike
> shop uses, mention it) offers it, and you may be able to order it. If
> you're not in a hurry, a good shop will stick it on the next shop
> order, and you won't have to pay extra.
>
> Barry
Thanks; if Sears doesn't have it, I'll check a bike shop.

Dave

DD

David

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

22/01/2006 12:19 PM

Tom H wrote:

> I think Sears in now carrying it.
>
> "David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Local stores that I frequent are out of it or don't stock it.
>>
>>Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to process
>>my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now I need
>>another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with ridiculous
>>shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me over 2 years
>>per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00 per can, I'll
>>pass.
>>
>>Dave
>
>
>
they have it but it's $20! I'll order on line for around $14 incl shipping.

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David

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

22/01/2006 8:58 AM

Bill Wichser wrote:

> My local Lowe's carries it.

Thanks, but mine doesn't. I just checked them out 2 days ago. They've
got Johnson's Paste Wax, though. <g>

Dave

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David

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 1:09 PM

Tom H wrote:

> I think Sears in now carrying it.
>
> "David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Local stores that I frequent are out of it or don't stock it.
>>
>>Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to process
>>my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now I need
>>another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with ridiculous
>>shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me over 2 years
>>per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00 per can, I'll
>>pass.
>>
>>Dave
>
>
>
Thanks Tom, I've got a Sears a 1/2 mile from my house. I'll check that out.

Davd

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 9:26 PM

Rockler has it.


"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Local stores that I frequent are out of it or don't stock it.
>
> Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to process
> my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now I need
> another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with ridiculous
> shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me over 2 years
> per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00 per can, I'll
> pass.
>
> Dave

RS

"Rick Samuel"

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 6:43 PM

$19.95 on their site

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 11:47 PM

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 23:42:31 GMT, Ba r r y
<[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry.

The wholesaler is _Q_BP. Quality Bicycle Products.

TH

"Tom H"

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 7:59 PM

I think Sears in now carrying it.

"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Local stores that I frequent are out of it or don't stock it.
>
> Recently I ordered some on line from a lame outfit that failed to process
> my order (which I didn't learn for 10 days after ordering). Now I need
> another supplier and have Googled, but keep coming up with ridiculous
> shipping charges. I only want to get 2 cans, as it lasts me over 2 years
> per can. Any suggestions? If the net cost is over $14.00 per can, I'll
> pass.
>
> Dave

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

21/01/2006 11:42 PM

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 11:14:00 -0800, David <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any suggestions?

Some bicycle shops carry it.

If they don't, I believe OBP (a wholesaler that just about EVERY bike
shop uses, mention it) offers it, and you may be able to order it. If
you're not in a hurry, a good shop will stick it on the next shop
order, and you won't have to pay extra.

Barry

BW

Bill Wichser

in reply to David on 21/01/2006 11:14 AM

22/01/2006 11:43 AM

My local Lowe's carries it.


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