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All about them K’s
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Anybody ever shipped glass???
I'm looking for some ideas from those who have shipped glass before. I'm wondering what the best way to package a side window would be? I've got a spare window that needs to get to virginia for my dads 72 K20..
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
I have not shipped glass but I have shipped instruments that I have built, mostly ukuleles I would find a box about 3" bigger all the way around and line the box with 1" ridged insulation then add the ukulele in a case and fill with packing peanuts. for a side window I think I would do the same thing. find a box about 4" x 24" x 24" (just guessing) and then line with 1" ridged insulation then window wrapped in bubble wrap, any space left I would fill with either more bubble wrap or packing peanuts.
Before you get the box and materials I would figure out how big the box would be, and how heavy and see what it will cost to ship, then find out how much a new window is and see if shipping is worth the hassle and risk. |
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Location: Fargo, ND land of the flat hills
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
I’ve had glass shipped in well fitting cardboard (from the glass cutter) that arrived fine.
My preference is building a double wall cardboard or 1/4” plywood box (2 pieces of 1/4” ply, separated with 1”x1” stock along the edges. Place the glass in a trash bag or wrap with seran wrap (important, foam sticks to everything!). Fill the void with expanding foam from a spray can. This adds a little weight, but gives piece of mind.
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
The side glass is tempered. It's pretty tough. Glass manufacturers ship them in cardboard. Just make sure the edges are protected - that's where tempered glass is weakest.
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
Expanded foam is a great idea; I have used cut up hunks of seat cushion foam inside a cardboard box (for transport, not shipping, but same idea).
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
I shipped an Eldorado side window once. Made a wooden box out of 2x4s and plywood. I packed it with rags, but if I did it today I would just wrap the window in plastic wrap and shoot it with a can of expanding foam. I would probably use 1x4s to save weight as well. Can't say it worked for sure though, UPS lost it and had to pay.
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
Where in VA?
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All about them K’s
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
Thanks for the ideas guys I like the 1bys and plywood with foam idea. I'm gonna go price some material out. Biketopia: I'm from western loudoun about 5 minutes from Harpers Ferry Wv.
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
Despite asking around at all the glass shops around here, no one could get me a decent tinted windshield. So I ended up ordering one. From Oregon.
I can't really fault the vendor. The package was so big, it came by freight truck. There was pipe-type insulation around the edges, and three layers of bubble wrap. All inside a cardboard box. I took a quick look at it when it got dropped off, but didn't check the edges because I assumed the insulation did the trick. When I finally went to install the windshield, I found the chip in the upper corner. What to do? Oh well, the chip is hidden by the gasket, and didn't propagate during install, so there it is...
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Re: Anybody ever shipped glass???
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