Have you cried tonight? Wanna? Shipping Damage
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I worked for both UPS and Fedex while in college and I too have seen it all.
I'm a packaging fiend now, nothing leaves me without being packed to survive a war zone. -Ed
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Originally Posted by ODSharkBytes
Has anyone tried using that spray insulation to fill around a critical part being shipped? I suppose that would shock-insulate as well as anything else.
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Originally Posted by ODSharkBytes
Has anyone tried using that spray insulation to fill around a critical part being shipped? I suppose that would shock-insulate as well as anything else.
You mean expanding foam insulation? I’ve seen many companies using that for shipping but they spray it into plastic bags and then put them in the box with the shipping item. This way when the foam sets the part stays in the middle.
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Originally Posted by ODSharkBytes
Save those for advertisers that mail you one of those "No Postage Necessary" return envelopes. Fill a box with all your broken stuff and tape the envelope on the box.
do that with a brick or cinder block, lot's more fun...
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