On Oct 27, 2015, at 10:34 AM, Randy Dawson
<rdawson16 at hotmail.com> wrote:
If anybody ships a TTY, I recommend this: Make the box a, 3x, 4x TTY sized double wall
cardboard box, filled with peanuts, and the TTY nestled in the core of the surrounding
peanut cushion. They are going to shake and drop it, and all that foam and peanut will
give the printer a cushion and lower the G's the TTY and printer will experience. An
'UP ARROW' means nothing, nor does 'FRAGILE'
NO!
Peanuts do *nothing* except take up space when there a multiple *small* items. The heavy
item will ?settle? and have nothing surrounding it. The peanuts act a fluid during
shipping.
What I do when shipping heavy items:
a) have a well constructed heavy crate
b) use packaged expanding foam to completely immobilize the item. This stuff (when used
properly) will provide some cushion and will also ensure that the item does not move.
c) mark crate up and fragile
Another alternative that I?ve used prior to expanding foam packages is to use foam
padding. Again you want to fill up *all* the space so that the item can?t move.
TTFN - Guy