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rabies_70
Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Posts: 1189 Location: Carlsbad, CA
TV/Projector: Sony G70Q
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| Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:06 am Post subject: Suggestions for packing tubes |
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What do y'all think is the best way to store these little darlings?
I have these industrial totes I store everything in. You see them in the aisles at stores...all their products get shipped to the stores from the distribution hubs in them. I was thinking of this stuff
http://www.instapakquick.com/products/protective/instapak/quick/instapakquick_works.html#rt
But I thought I would defer to the others who have already dealt with storing tubes. Also, do I have to, or should I do anything special with the glycol during storage, Like remove it. I sure don't want to screw up the mintyness of the tube assemblies because of my ignorance.
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wallace123456
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 2236 Location: Northwest VA area
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Interesting stuff.
I sent some tubes out a while ago. I used TOO much bubble wrap around each tube, with TOO much styrofoam peanuts for packing in a TOO big of a box (thick cardboard, not the cheap stuff).
Tubes made it to Canada just fine.
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Brooklyn
Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 494 Location: Morgan Hill, CA
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I recently send some tubes, I had some medium density foam in 2" thickness that I cut up to custom fit the CRTs. I double boxed them and put packing peanuts in between the 2 boxes. I wrapped some other thin foam around and out past the end of the neck to reduce neck stress when dropped as much as possible. I wish I had taken pictures. They both made is safely to France(via USPS) I sold them to a guy on this forum, so if you know who you are, did you take pictures when you got them?
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Moose
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 788 Location: Minnesota
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Wow, I like that Insta Packing stuff. I've received a few items packed like that. I'll bet it's expensive though, and where can it be found?
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Chuchuf
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 548
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I've used insta pack and it is awesome. You want to take up all the volume with it so the tube can't move.
Forget popcorn or packing nuts.
The main thing you wat to protect is the neck of the tube. You have a large mass on the face of the tube which obviously needs to go down. You don't want the mass to move in any direction and you don't want the neck to move. The way Sony sent these was with a cardboard arrangement that holds the face and housing in place and then they had a fe pieces of cardboard that would go inside the box with holes in the a bout the same size of the neck to support it.
Make sure you mark you box fragile and This Side Up.
Terry
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Elaine Benes
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1416
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If you're just storing them, and not shipping them, just stand them up on a shelf in a dry room...
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Moose
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 788 Location: Minnesota
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Remember one thing about tubes: they're shipped in crt projectors all the time without neck support and not only that, they have all those heavy neck components attached. They do, of course, break ever so often but overall they arrive safely. This tells me that you only need support the bell end and the neck needs no support at all.
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Fujifrontier
Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Posts: 354 Location: San Antonio, Texas
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HAHA. that instapak gave me an idea.
Think if you got enough of them, you could make a custom body mould? that'd be COOL!
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kschmit2
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1141 Location: Heidelberg, Germany
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| Fujifrontier wrote: | HAHA. that instapak gave me an idea.
Think if you got enough of them, you could make a custom body mould? that'd be COOL! |
To ship your mother-in-law to some remote place?
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Zebu Fellenz
Joined: 21 Dec 2006 Posts: 2567
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If all you are doing is storing the tubes I would simply put them on a shelf where you are sure they won't be knocked over.
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Fujifrontier
Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Posts: 354 Location: San Antonio, Texas
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| kschmit2 wrote: | | Fujifrontier wrote: | HAHA. that instapak gave me an idea.
Think if you got enough of them, you could make a custom body mould? that'd be COOL! |
To ship your mother-in-law to some remote place?  |
i don't have a mother in law. perhaps something like a poor man's tempurpedic haha
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Fujifrontier
Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Posts: 354 Location: San Antonio, Texas
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| kschmit2 wrote: | | Fujifrontier wrote: | HAHA. that instapak gave me an idea.
Think if you got enough of them, you could make a custom body mould? that'd be COOL! |
To ship your mother-in-law to some remote place?  |
i don't have a mother in law. perhaps something like a poor man's tempurpedic haha
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rabies_70
Joined: 15 Feb 2007 Posts: 1189 Location: Carlsbad, CA
TV/Projector: Sony G70Q
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Thanks for all the input. Y'all. Aside from the expensive insta pack stuff, I think I will go with the lots of bubble wrap method. Standing the tubes up on a shelf would never work. Everyone here is accident prone and sure as sh*t they would get knocked over. This is the type of crates I have acquired over the last couple of years.
Very sturdy but they aren't exactly lightweight. We packed almost all our belongings in these when we moved from Texas to California. I think three tubes bundled in bubbles should collect dust very nicely under my bed in these boxes.
My questions on the glycol still remain unanswered. Does anyone know of anything I should do or worry about concerning the glycol while its in storage? Thanks....ray
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Gamby
Joined: 07 Jan 2008 Posts: 15
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| Brooklyn wrote: | | I recently send some tubes, I had some medium density foam in 2" thickness that I cut up to custom fit the CRTs. I double boxed them and put packing peanuts in between the 2 boxes. I wrapped some other thin foam around and out past the end of the neck to reduce neck stress when dropped as much as possible. I wish I had taken pictures. They both made is safely to France(via USPS) I sold them to a guy on this forum, so if you know who you are, did you take pictures when you got them? |
Hi, I'm me
I confirm it was realy well packet though.
I didn't take pictures, but one of the tubes is still unboxed. I could take a pic tonight and post it here.
For my opinion the "double box" is the great idea. Pack the tube in one box, then the box in another box with peanuts arround.
JP
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Gamby
Joined: 07 Jan 2008 Posts: 15
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| kschmit2 wrote: | | Fujifrontier wrote: | HAHA. that instapak gave me an idea.
Think if you got enough of them, you could make a custom body mould? that'd be COOL! |
To ship your mother-in-law to some remote place?  |
if you want to ship you mother in law, pay attention not to pack it too well, or what benefit do you get if she arrives the in same statement 8)
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kschmit2
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1141 Location: Heidelberg, Germany
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Here's a look at NEC's original packaging:
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