Packing procedure and materials for shipping

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Dumpdiver

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This was a post from a year ago that I thought I'd bring up agin in case someone came up with some new ideas. I like to use the "Anti" angery postal worker sheild that'll take just about anything except a stray bullet. Anyway It's just a tube from a carpet roll cut to length which anybody who sells it would be glad to have you take it. The average ID is 4' that holds most canners too. Just thought I'd throw it out there as a "shipping suggestion". Oh yeah, heres a couple of pics I just took saying good-bye to a master ink... Don
 

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Hey dump. Looks like that should work for packing. I usually use a soft foam around a bottle, then a heavy more rigid foam followed by bubble wrap. Never had anything break yet (knock on wood).
 

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