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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:21 AM

View PostMark C., on 25 June 2012 - 10:59 PM, said:

Since some are talking about shipping pots (not packing for a show) and I did some of that today as well as a dinnerware set last week I'll say I always double box and keep all pots from touching one another.1 to 2 inshes around boxes and all is well-bubbles sheet foam or peanuts your choice I use it all.I tape forms so thay cannot move or touch each other when tossed. Lids are separate forms.
I use a variety of packing materials and keep a shed dedicated for that of free packing stuff.I make sure one can throw the box and it will survive-I just sent 50# of pottery to San Francisco -no breakage-rarely do I see any with the exception of shipping during the holidays which Now I refuse to do as they do bust stuff then and I;m to busy selling it then to ship anyway.
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Posted 19 August 2012 - 02:48 AM

I removed my post as it was a tad sarcastic.
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