Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
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ArchimedesTheDog ( 2 )
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Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
Has anyone used floral dry foam as shipping protection? It's eminently carveable, cheap, comes in appropriate sizes. It's dusty and the dust is static clingy, but it blows off the model fine.
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MagickalMemories ( 832 )
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Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
I wouldn't recommend it at all.ArchimedesTheDog wrote:Has anyone used floral dry foam as shipping protection? It's eminently carveable, cheap, comes in appropriate sizes. It's dusty and the dust is static clingy, but it blows off the model fine.
It's not dusty, per se... it's fragile and crumbles easily. THAT is the "dust" you are seeing.
Take a piece and thump it a few times. See the dent you left in it and debris that was created? Imagine how poorly it would protect something that was subjected to frequent 70 mph slams into other packages weighing 30 lbs or more.
Definitely something to steer clear of, IM(experienced)O.
Eric
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ArchimedesTheDog ( 2 )
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Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
Thanks, I figured someone had to have tried it.MagickalMemories wrote:I wouldn't recommend it at all.ArchimedesTheDog wrote:Has anyone used floral dry foam as shipping protection? It's eminently carveable, cheap, comes in appropriate sizes. It's dusty and the dust is static clingy, but it blows off the model fine.
It's not dusty, per se... it's fragile and crumbles easily. THAT is the "dust" you are seeing.
Take a piece and thump it a few times. See the dent you left in it and debris that was created? Imagine how poorly it would protect something that was subjected to frequent 70 mph slams into other packages weighing 30 lbs or more.
Definitely something to steer clear of, IM(experienced)O.
Eric
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MagickalMemories ( 832 )
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Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
I've never actually tried it. I'm just familiar with the fragile nature of the stuff and know how the USPS machines treat packages (are you old enough to recall the old Samsonite [?] luggage commercials? That is GENTLE in comparison).
Eric
Eric
Lower rating? You ship first.
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ArchimedesTheDog ( 2 )
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Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
I am indeed that old.MagickalMemories wrote:I've never actually tried it. I'm just familiar with the fragile nature of the stuff and know how the USPS machines treat packages (are you old enough to recall the old Samsonite [?] luggage commercials? That is GENTLE in comparison).
Eric
The plan was floral foam cut to the figure (padded with flannel), then the foam wrapped in bubble wrap and boxed, padded with loosely-crumpled paper. Trying to find a way to get the figure to move less.
Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
Is this for selling models and shipping them to the buyer or personal shipping/moving?
You can buy packing foam that can be customized. If you are wanting it for shipping models to a buyer though it wouldn't be very cost efficient for you.
You can buy packing foam that can be customized. If you are wanting it for shipping models to a buyer though it wouldn't be very cost efficient for you.
~Ryan~
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I'm like superman, but without the super.
The rules for Bartertown can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=45470
Helpful guide for sending packages to Canada: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=123125
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ArchimedesTheDog ( 2 )
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Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
Yeah, for shipping, and thus the floral foam, my sister in law is a florist and I have an unlimited supply.3eland wrote:Is this for selling models and shipping them to the buyer or personal shipping/moving?
You can buy packing foam that can be customized. If you are wanting it for shipping models to a buyer though it wouldn't be very cost efficient for you.
Re: Floral Dry Foam for Shipping?
I've seen people use some sort of art glue that solidifies the foam so it doesn't break. That would be the only way I can see it working.
The other thing is to test it out. Find someone to ship a test package to and see what happens to the package.
The other thing is to test it out. Find someone to ship a test package to and see what happens to the package.
~Ryan~
I'm like superman, but without the super.
The rules for Bartertown can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=45470
Helpful guide for sending packages to Canada: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=123125
I'm like superman, but without the super.
The rules for Bartertown can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=45470
Helpful guide for sending packages to Canada: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=123125