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UPS store has a golf bag box that works perfect.....and buy alot of bubble wrap also.
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The problem with bubble wrap is that sharp edges can puncture the bubbles. A good pad is the cheap 1" thick styrofoam sheet available in 4x4' or 4x8' iirc at Home Depot.
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You would not believe the way we get parts shipped in....
You can use bubble wrap. That is what I ship parts back in. Never had any problems. Make sure you wrap them 5,6,7, times or more, tape them really tight and put plenty of cushion in the bottom, around the sides and on top. The tighter you pack them, the less chance they can move around in the box. That is what causes damage to the parts. |
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