frugi wrote:I may have very well used 5 lbs. of duct tape. I am a masterpacker, but I have OCD, so I always use too much tape, but I bet money a grenade wouldn't open one of my boxes, or a dumptruck running over it, or even a drop from a 40 story building. Ask any of the folks on my feedback list they will tell you how crazy my boxes are when they show up. My worst nightmare is having to refund someone money I wont have after a week when they receive a box torn open and the contents missing. Even with insurance it is a pain, I have had to deal with insurance claims nefore, and it is a nightmare, makes me want to shoot myself.
slickeast wrote: I Cussing them out was not a wise decision. Now you either have to find a new post office or apologize to the post office.
slickeast wrote:
Cussing them out was not a wise decision. Now you either have to find a new post office or apologize to the post office.
getdong wrote:Personally I would actually be surprised if you could even fit over 70 pounds into a flat rate box...maybe a large one.
getdong wrote:Technically your not supposed to use anything besides the pre stick stuff on flat rate packages to seal them your not supposed to use tape or additional materials.
frugi wrote:not long if you use a box cutter, but then once inside the box, you will find another box with 1/2 inch of duct tape, and re-inforced corners and sides, one you get through that box, than you would have to cut through the 1/2 inch of duct tape wrapped around the canvas coin bags. than open the canvas coin bags exposing the completely duct taped packages of coins.
I use a completely taped ziploc bags, inside of canvas cloth mint bags, the mint bags get completely enclosed in duct tap, than put inside a Med. flat rate box, than that gets completely duct taped, every inch, in every direction, than that gets put inside of a Lg. Flat rate box, I reinforce the corners, the sides, the inside of the top, and the bottom with pieces of used cardboard, I use empty plastic shopping bags to fill in any empty areas, and then close the Lg. Flat rate box, than re-inforce the outside with 2 kinds of military grade duct tape, than seal the entire box in clearing packing tape. it is called OCD, and bad OCD, I actually have to check my front door an average of 7 times before I can leave the house. Sometimes I get half way around the block, and I have to turn around and come home just to re-check the back door, the patio door, the gate to the yard, then make sure I set the alarm in the house, then re-check the front door, all over again. It is really bad.!!!
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