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Offline SBuck88

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Shipping Molds
« on: 07/14/18 20:24 UTC »
I've had several transactions with the members of this group and I have been pleased with everything, BUT I did receive an aluminum mold the other day that was sent to me in a padded bag.  I was hoping that there was no damage, and luckily, there was none.  Please please, if you ship a mold, wrap it and place it in a box at least...not calling anyone out, but lets all be a bit smarter.  Thanks

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Re: Shipping Molds
« Reply #1 on: 05/03/19 07:52 UTC »
Roger dat.  I'm pretty serious when shipping molds and everything else.  I usually wrap molds in bubble wrap, tape it all down so it can't work loose, and usually fill empty box space (if there's much) with some other type of packing.

Newspaper and JUNK MAIL are great for packing shipments...and who doesn't receive WAY TOO MUCH junk mail?
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