vsmithI am using some standard 3 rail for storage tracks, beginning to consider switching this out for the gargraves and reusing the 3 rail somewhere else.
Bingo! I've done the same thing, bought some two-rail Gargraves track several years ago strictly for use on display shelves, and it works beautifully. It was slightly cheaper than the three-rail so I figured why pay for a third rail I'll never use?
Have fun with your trains
The track is worth about what is costs to ship/mail.
Rob
as long as he does as I say when entering the shipping on Ebay then the seller will have to pay the shipping. I inputted to get exact measurements so to protect him. I have yet had a problem with the cost of shipping as long as I added correct dimensions and in this case check oversized box. most carriers go with 12" x 12" x 12" or 1728 square inches total.
ebay charges a total of 10% including on the shipping. Paypal charges about 3% of total amount so your closer to 13% of total.
The person charging you $20 is ripping you off on shipping but then if it's a hobby shop or store you have to figure in he has to pay for someone to pack it and buy pcking material and the box. Your total shipping was about $9 where the rest was his time/Material and maybe a little in there to recoupe Ebays/paypals fee's if it's a store there not going to reuse boxes and stuff like you or I might.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
thats the rough part, finding a correct box. and then be sure to enter correct size for shipping that it actually is.
Folks who don't ship very often should be aware of two things:
1 - most carriers charge a premium for oversized packages. You would have to check with your preferred carrier to see what they consider oversized
2 - most carriers now have a minimum charge for packages based on their dimensions. If your box is oversized too much, you will be paying extra shipping for nothing.
Thanks I thought I d ask here first. I did a search and as usual the pricing is just all over the place and no real help LOL. I figure I will just post it for what I paid for it and just see where it goes, that way it won't linger on their for months, once I find a box big enough for it.
IMHO, the problem with selling anything though the "mail", and EBay are the overhead costs. Just this past week I made a purchase from a store in New Jersey. The modest sized package weighed about 3 pounds and cost around 18 dollars to ship (200 miles). Then I figure EBay / PayPal commisions to total around 20 percent. I've used Gargraves two rail track on shelves for display.
the best way is goto ebay look up O scale then put in 2 rail Gargraves in the search then hit advance and then hit complete or sold to get an idea
Is it "S" gauge?
Hi folks I got hold of a dozen 3' long pieces of this flex track, it's the less desirable two rail O gauge track and am thinking to sell it on Fleabay. Any ideas what it's worth?. Wanting a realistic price that will move it as a Lot. Thanks
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month