[78-L] Moving 78s 2800 miles/ 4500 km without breaking the suckers

Cary Ginell soundthink at live.com
Wed Nov 9 06:36:14 PST 2011


Six milk crates aren't a whole lot. What if you had so many that you didn't have enough floor space in the vehicle. Would you risk stacking crates? Some milk crates are built so that the edges nest on top of each other nicely, with no weight bearing down on what's inside. Anyone ever do this before?

Cary Ginell

> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 01:08:46 +0000
> From: pavukanton at gmail.com
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> Subject: [78-L] Moving 78s 2800 miles/ 4500 km without breaking the suckers
> 
> Well -- my six milk crates of 78s (plus 6 boxes of lps and 5 banana boxes
> of 45s) made it from east coast USA to west coast Canada via Allied Van
> Lines.
> 
> Here's my 78 packing solution
> 
> Sterlite milk crates from Walmart -- 11 inches wide x 12 inches long x 10
> inches deep
> Cut 1/2 thick pink foam insulation into rectangles to make walls inside the
> crates
> Place 3/4 to 1 inch of junk records in the crate -- fill will good stuff
> almost all the way - leaving another 3/4 to 1 inch for junk 78s at the end
> -- the junk acts like book ends. Make sure the records are tight with no
> jiggle
> Use 1 inch thick  foam mattress cushion to wrap to crate - cut it to shape
> and wrap it like a package using tape to secure it
> Place a piece of the 1/2 inch pink foam insulation in the bottom of a
> medium size moving box -- place a small amount of ball3d up filling paper
> on top of the insulation.
> Set the wrapped crate into the box
> Stuff paper or whatever you want as filler around the crate to hold it in
> place -- put some on top also
> Place a piece of the 1/2 inch pink foam insulation in top of the assembly
> and seal the box
> 
> Every record arrive safe and sound  -- even the junk didn't break!
> 
> T
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