Shipping a Flexowriter
dwight
dkelvey at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 27 11:29:36 CST 2018
I had a computer item palletized and shipped by Air Freight ( it went by surface ). An open pallet will not have things intentionally stacked on it. It is possible to have something dropped on it or a forklift tine rammed through it but that is another issue.
In my case, it worked out well but they did not deliver to my door ( I have no loading dock ). I had to go and pick it up at their distribution center ( about a 25 mile drive ).
Dwight
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From: cctalk <cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org> on behalf of Cory Heisterkamp via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 5:53:19 AM
To: Kyle Owen; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Shipping a Flexowriter
If you can guarantee nothing will end up placed on top, it should be fine
strapped to a pallet. One thought would be to remove the feet and use the
bolt holes to attach it to a square of plywood, then screw that to the
pallet. Cinching a strap down over the top of it would probably not end
well. Next I'd wrap the thing in lots of cling wrap in every direction:
Keeps the carriage from moving, the cover from popping off, and should
prevent the loss of any loose keycaps. If it still has the paper roll
holder on the back, this should help keep it in place. Feet can be bagged
and put in the type basket.
I had a 90 pound microwave shipped to me once via FedEx Freight on a
quarter? size pallet. A little googling, it looks like the US "beverage"
pallet is 36x36. Might be a good size for this.
Depending on the circumstances, a 'gentler' door to door private party
carrier could be a good alternative (at roughly the same cost). -C
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 7:39 AM, Kyle Owen via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org
> wrote:
> Does anyone have any tips on preparing a Flexowriter for shipping? Any
> thoughts as to crate vs. pallet?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kyle
>
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