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![]() epoxy in Canada ---- I'm a vendor, but here's some useful info for you folks in Canada Most epoxy curing agents are considered hazmat to ship and difficult to ship from the US to Canada (except by motor freight, but that's big volumes). With these epoxies - we ship to a US address and let the customer carry them across the border. We offer a non-hazmat marine epoxy as well that we can and do ship to Canada via either US mail (add about 1-2 weeks sitting in customers), or UPS. I think UPS comes to your door for custom or tariff fees??? not really certain, you guys certainly know... I think UPS gets pricey when they cross the border. We did ship 50 gallons of the non-hazmat epoxy by motor freight to canada recently. Buyer email subject line back was. "50 gallons in the driveway - no problem!!!!" I can provide anyone with his email address so that they can get details. Bottom line is that in canada, probably better to buy in canada, unless you can pick-up on the US side. One final point - I think ALL the low temp epoxy curing agents are probably 'Haz Mat' Hope this clears up some of the confusion. -- ================================================== ===== PAUL OMAN ----- Progressive Epoxy Polymers, Inc. Frog Pond Hollow - 48 Wildwood Dr - Pittsfield NH 03263 10-4 Monday-Thur EST 603-435-7199 VISA/MC/Discover http://www.epoxyproducts.com Boating site: http://www.epoxyproducts.com/marine.html ================================================== ====== |
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