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I received an old HRO from some jerk in VE land (nothing against VE's) that
packed my receiver inside a flimsy cardboard toilet paper carton with empty, capped juice bottles between the rig and the box (Welch's Grape I believe). They had mold inside from the residual juice which had remained when emptied. Let me tell you - that box stunk terribly. Some of the caps were loose and the bottles were not air tight. Naturally, the main tuning knob had been bashed into the front panel when all the juice bottles had shifted during shipment. It was a mess. If I could have gotten my hands on that fellow it would not have been nice. Roger, KL7Q Bill Powell wrote in message ... To-date, I have found VERY FEW (eBay) people who have the FOGGIEST idea of how to properly pack a boatanchor. Especially the "trust me - I'm an eBay professional" types. So... I've been insisting on (and paying for) double boxing and heavy cardboard boxes. However. . . The "Joe Average" average double-box job can (usually) lead to a crunched front panel - or worse. A Knight transmitter I recently received was double-boxed with the inner cushioned from the outer with a 1.5" layer of peanuts. However, the front-panel of the transmitter had been stood off the side of the inner box with a thick sheet of solid, hard styrofoam. Right now I'm assuming that the "locked" shafts are simply due to the knobs being scrunched just a little bit tighter against the front panel than they should be. I hope. OTOH, a Johnson Viking Valiant (just add chain - no concrete required) I received was so well packed that despite being dropped, the only things amiss were a "floating" audio interstage under the chassis and severely bent mountings on the mod transformer: absolutely NO front panel damage or tube breakage! My quest for knowledge: Has anyone here tried DIY foam-in-place? I'm talking about embalming the hunk-o-iron in double heavy duty trashbags, shooting "some" (think of a kid with a can of whipped cream) of the DIY spray-in foam insulation into the 4 corners of the inner box and then setting the bagged anchor into the mess till it sets. A follow-up would (hopefully) lock the bagged goodie more-or-less into the middle of the box. Or am I just gonna make a nasty mess? TIA, Bill - WB1GOT Oh - getting the thing back out is someone elses problem. :-) |
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