[Test-Equipment] packing these treasures
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Wed May 14 22:21:23 EDT 2014
Hi Ron:
I've received my share of poor packaging, for some photos see:
http://www.prc68.com/I/Pack.shtml#WgW
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke, N6GCE
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
Ron Bussiere via Test-Equipment wrote:
> OK, maybe I get more deliveries than most folks. I get on average, 1 per day via the USPS, UPS or FedEX.
> Just got an old Hallicrafter receiver today (just barely) that somehow survived. Guess because it was only coming a couple of hundred miles, that's why.
>
> It was dropped off under my carport (during a rainstorm) with the flaps of the box open and a couple of hundred pink peanuts flying around my yard. I have shipped and received several thousand items and there is nothing (!!) worse than seeing a box in your yard with a knob sticking out of the box!!! This includes R-390As, and LOTs of older HP test equipment.
>
> Here are just a couple of 'tips' that will make the shipment MUCH more secure and add only pennies to the cost:
>
> 1. if using 'peanuts', put them in a plastic trash bag! Don't just dump them in the box and place the item on top. It WILL work it's way to the bottom!!!
> 2. place tape across BOTH directions of the box. I have received several item recently where the box's flap was open.
>
> I think the best packed item ever, was an HP 8640B what was double boxed with the inner box using 'foam-in-place' panels. Even UPS couldn't hurt it.
>
> ron
> N4UE
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