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Does anybody know the typical ship time from Legacy

rigore

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Just wondering if anybody knows the typical time it takes for Legacy to ship product out? I received an email from them shortly after placing an order from them with a tracking number. When I tracked the package UPS stated that it would be delivered Tuesday afternoon so I have planned to start the process this coming weekend so the product could cure for 7 days and give me enough time to empty the POD and have it picked up. I received the anti-skid material and thats it not the paint product. Kind of odd they would ship just the anti-skid material by itself.

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LegacyIndustrial

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Rigo:
One-two day processing for epoxy goods.
We fill your order specifically that means a person adds the flakes you ordered, draws the epoxy color you ordered, etc...
From there it's UPS or Fedex to your door.

You will receive a tracker once on the truck.

It's fresh, not sitting on a warehouse shelf for a year getting funny.
 

BabaGanoosh

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I ordered my first shipment July 2nd and got it the 14th. I ordered my second shipment July 9th and got it the 15th.
 
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rigore

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Baba we will throw out the July 2nd because of the 4th. So basically 6 days. I am going to have to come up with a new plan. I just found it odd that they would ship a 2lb package when it could have come with the paint.
 
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rigore

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Received an email this morning that my product had shipped 7/22. It was at my door step this evening! Thanks Scotty and Legacy.
 
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rigore

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Will do. Laid the primer down tonight, it was a rush due to starting at like 7:30. Wife helped but I think I will attempt to do the epoxy myself (LOL). I am going to separate the product into four different containers for both the part a and part b. This should give me a 30 minute work time to cut in spread and back roll each quadrant of approximately 100 square feet. Will this work?
 
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