[78-L] It's Tight Like That - packing lessons from R Miss Brooks ^
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Feb 22 08:37:31 PST 2009
It's really up to the wampus, isn't it?
dl
Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> Or how long it will keep a wampus alive.
> Mal
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> *******
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> David Lennick wrote:
>> Note..this stuff
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>>
>>> that stretch wrap like Saran that you can get at any office supply store now
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>> is strong enough that movers will wrap it around a dresser (a few times) and
>> the drawers won't slide out during the move. It comes in six-inch and
>> twelve-inch widths. But I have no idea how long it will keep a pizza fresh.
>>
>> dl
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>> Rodger Holtin wrote:
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>>> <snip>
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>>> The sandwich floating in packing of whatever kind is a good rule for most anything. Integrity of the outside box is often ignored. It fractures me that people will tape the living wampus over the top of the box (barely adhering to the concave box top) and ignore the bottom that is coming apart as they walk in the door with it. They don't pay me to wrap and pack and it's supposed to be all done when they come through the door, but since I am the shipper of record [no pun] the claim will end up on my desk, so it behooves me to be as sure as I can that it goes out with a fighting chance.
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>>> <snip>
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