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In article , D. Brooke Hatfield wrote:
http://personal.riverusers.com/~hatfield/kayak/ Howcome both the skin and wooden parts are damaged? -- They were obviously all bundled loosely together in one huge unmanageable package weighing more than 30 kilos, which would surely **** package throwers and get stuck in the conveyor belt. The rules packaging Kleppers a You make two packages. -- One long and narrow and one short and fat, both tight and rock-hard, nothing sticking out. You should replace some of the rivets with nuts and bolts to further dismantle to boat. Also these packages should have amble amount comfortable handles, otherwise they will be thrown aside, "let somebody else carry those". There are no extra charges if the long package looks like "Fishing Rods & equipment" or "(Water)Skis" depending on carrier&destination. Some rolls of Duck-Tape is a expensive and handy way to make solid packages which nobody wants to open or inspect. Of course you consider the X-ray-machine and do not pack anything bigger and metallic with the boat.. Timonoko |
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In article , Timo Noko wrote:
In article , Timo Noko wrote: Some rolls of Duck-Tape is a expensive and handy way to make Errata: Unexpensive (Inexpensive?) and handy way.. Erratas Errata: Duct-Tape -- I know about 4 languages as bad this, ekskuse mua. |
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