Posted by Jeffcat on June 27, 2014 at 07:52:26 from (98.110.121.122):
In Reply to: Shipping a manifold posted by Hendrik on June 27, 2014 at 06:11:56:
Here is a way I shipped a heavy item. Over size box and some crumpled news paper top bottom and sides.. Now take a plastic trash bag and shoot a little sealing foam in it. take your item and 'nest' it into the foam a LITTLE. You are making a sandwich. After it cured you do the same for the top layer. Have gotten electric motors and such at work. Some boxes were bombed but the item was fine. The plastic bags will keep the foam from sticking and allow the item to be peeled out. Worst case use MEK or paint thinner to remove the item. At the big box stores they have samples of the foam. Pick the softest type.Give it a shot.
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