Read through the posts, he explains the cost break down. The $300 was to the US border at Grand Portage, MN. He needs to get the lathe to Thunder Bay, ON.
Craig is correct. I know I was trying to provide running updates but it does get confusing if you don't read this thread as it evolved.
Bottom line, the lathe was $3999 US dollars (price before the 400 increase) plus stand @ 299 (optional but they had no date on the other stand so I got this one.) plus 299 shipping. That price previously mentioned included the keyless chuck but they had not stock nor expected date so it was removed leaving basically, 4597 US. I will have taxes at the border but no duty. And then brokerage fees, depending on how you can bring it in, which, apparently, may depend upon province......
I should add that the sales staff at Precision Matthews have been super to deal with! Emails are quickly answered and he was quick to adjust my price when I pointed out that my credit card charge was substantially different than the quote recently provided. So far, as their reputation was, they look like an upstanding company!
If you visit blondiehacks (online machinist channel), she uses PM. In one video, she goes over problems she had with a mill from them, the repair process, and interactions with PM. Of course, her being an internet presence, it would be in the company's best interest to really treat her well, and they did. Cheap marketing for them. But, in my research, I have heard nothing else that contradicts that philosphy so feel good about the purchase. Wish I could have stayed in Canada but we do not seem to have the level of care (although, from postings here, it sounds like Modern in Calgary does, they did not have the size I wanted and costs were several thousand more to jump up to the 1440. Honestly, if I was in Calagary, I probably would have jumped up to that size, 1, because I could have seen it, touched it....( I fall in love quickly
) and 2, they just sound good to deal with)
So
@Proxule , I don't know where you live but if you can get to an actual machinery dealer, might be worth it to visit first. If running out of choices in Canada, then, so far, I would recommend Precision Matthews. Hopefully, I am not premature on that.
Cheers,