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1. Packing the tube in the box
2. Tube box in the amp
To be continue ~~~Last edited by 999369; 02-07-2017 at 02:26 PM.
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02-07-2017 12:10 PM
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Protection surface scraping
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Inner protection ( hard to fine right size box )
Double bottom
Done
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Very nice. You still will want to double box the amp with popcorn in between the 2 boxes.
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
Well put in to this box with some picking material !
maybe is too big ( the box ) ? ? ?
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Amp top
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Amp side ~~~
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More protection for Bottom corner
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Perfect!
Now if only you were shipping that to MY address...
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
Why I'm sell my " life time " collation item ( buy too many Guns )
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Well, my Silverface Princeton needs are met with a 'player grade' but very toneful '68 Drip Edge.
But you have great amp taste and equally good gun taste...even though no AR15's in the photo.
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My AR-15 ( is in the photo )
1. sig sauer 516 patrol AR15 with scope ( for coyote hunting but never go )
2. HK MA556A1 ( HK MR556 Match barrel Rifle )
3. LWRC AR15 ( LWRC M6IC SPARTAN RIFLE 5.56NATO 1 of 300 MADE Limited Edition )
Last edited by 999369; 02-08-2017 at 01:41 PM.
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
I well take time sell some of my other amps and guitars
Last edited by 999369; 02-08-2017 at 12:40 AM.
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The pics of how well you packed the amp will come in handy if the amp is damaged. The one time I filed/fought a FedEx claim I had taken pics while packing and even marked the outside of the box "top", "bottom", "front", "back". The pics and markings showed a correlation between damage to the outside box and damage to the amp that FedEx finally acknowledged.
Pics while packing are also helpful if UPS/FedEx tries the "the guitar was so well packed the damage must have happened before it was packed" excuse.
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Very nice job! Lots of bad packing out there.
If I were picking nits, I would recommend a layer of bubble wrap around the amp before the inner cardboard box.
Or a thin layer of Styrofoam. I don't think that paper layer is very important. I only say this as a guy who has spent 20 years packing & shipping hundreds of very expensive artworks.
I'm amazed by some of the packing used by amp manufacturers. I've had a few amps shipped to me in boxes that were totally luck-of-the-draw. Some of them made it OK, some of them didn't. I guess it mostly depends on if they fall off the conveyor belt or not.
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Today ~~~
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~~~ now look better ~~~
Last edited by 999369; 02-09-2017 at 07:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by Longways to Go
This packaging is tightly packed :
1. Inner layer ( White fiber paper ) is Protection and reduce wear and tear if from cardboard ( Inner layer box )
2. When in shipping many many many ~~~ Vibration and shock Impact , tightly packed so Inner layer box do the all the job , not the amp surface ( Vibration : Caused by the Frequent often movement and wear ) this is my ideal ?!
just try do the best to protected this ampLast edited by 999369; 02-10-2017 at 09:42 AM.
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Add the middle layer cardboard
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Added foam ( bubble ) at bottom
Last edited by 999369; 02-10-2017 at 01:05 PM.
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Look may not nice
now almost done
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Final packing ~~~ Today will leave
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Norman - Was that a goodbye song to the amp?
Raney and Abersold, great interview.
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