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mailing glass



It arrived to me in great shape and in fact, it is still living happily in 
its home.  I would be happy to take some pics of it if that would be of 
assistance...

Kirsten


At 04:47 PM 5/3/2004, Jeff Toomasson wrote:
>I mailed a mk1 windshield to the turn-signal lady, Kirsten.
>
>Seeing as mk1 windshields are going the way of the dinosaur, I built a box 
>out
>of some old shelving material I had and bought a 4x8 of press-board for the
>sides to help keep weight down. Used lots of foam and plastic shopping 
>bags for
>insulation.
>
>I would definitely charge more the next time I decide to do something so
>foolish!  :)
>
>I have a picture of the crate (though I can't remember the URL right now...)
>
>HTH, JT
>
> > As long as I have the mic (uh, is this thing on?):
> >
> > Who has experience mailing auto glass?
> >
> > I have Eric's window (in fact, it seems I have a complete MkII
> > glass-wise) but was hesitant to mail it because I feared I would have to
> > spend a lot of time engineering an elaborate box for shipping.  After
> > looking into it summore, I suspect tempered glass travels just fine with
> > minimal precautions.  Opinions?
> >
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