Shipping via fedex question...

Keego

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Crap. Well does UPS? I need fluff for my server I'm shipping out.
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: Kyguy
Crap. Well does UPS? I need fluff for my server I'm shipping out.

If they did, I'd be using them.

Wait. I already use them. :eek:

Just go to staples, spend the $5 and get 4 cubic feet of them if you need to.

BTW: Peanuts, contrary to popular belief do not support well. After a while they compress and your box is full of space again.

-PAB
 

Keego

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Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: Kyguy
Crap. Well does UPS? I need fluff for my server I'm shipping out.

If they did, I'd be using them.

Wait. I already use them. :eek:

Just go to staples, spend the $5 and get 4 cubic feet of them if you need to.

BTW: Peanuts, contrary to popular belief do not support well. After a while they compress and your box is full of space again.

-PAB

So what would you use? Bubble wrap?
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: Kyguy
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: Kyguy
Crap. Well does UPS? I need fluff for my server I'm shipping out.

If they did, I'd be using them.

Wait. I already use them. :eek:

Just go to staples, spend the $5 and get 4 cubic feet of them if you need to.

BTW: Peanuts, contrary to popular belief do not support well. After a while they compress and your box is full of space again.

-PAB

So what would you use? Bubble wrap?

What happens when the bubbles pop? Exactly.

Dell uses high density foam. I mean HIGH density. The stuff is like a brick. I can sit on some of the stuff and it wont give. I'm also seeing air bags being used with dell equipment.

Ideally, the idea is to get something that can hold your product securely in a medium that passes the energy thru by not absorbing it and collapsing like peanuts or bubble wrap.

You might wind up just using kraft paper or something, I dunno.

-PAB