Sending sticks
jfaciane
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I'll be sending some sticks to some BOTLs and what's the best way to send them, as in packing to protect them and such? Cheapest way?
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I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...0
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Thanks. That's along the lines I was gonna go. Use the bags and pillows I got from this site and just pack it bigtime with wrap and paper.0
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Best way to go IMO...jfaciane:Thanks. That's along the lines I was gonna go. Use the bags and pillows I got from this site and just pack it bigtime with wrap and paper.0 -
Yup, just make sure they can't bounce aroudn too much inside the box. Paper, like you said, works great.0
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The post office's small flat rate box is free, costs just under $6 (including delivery confirmation) to ship, and fits a 5 to 6 pack nicely. Sounds like you already have a good plan for humidification.0
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5 finger bag, a few sheets of bubble wrap, and a boveda pack, in USPS flat rate box... That's the top of the line way to ship at least lol.0
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I save all my Ccom boxes and protective wrap and humi pillows. When I send a package out it goes out just like a Ccom package, literally. I can fill the whole box with protection so I don't have to add any paper and I throw a humi pillow in the bag as well. I also keep old cellos around in case I send a cigar that I have in my humi that has been sitting bare. I find an old cello that fits and wrap it before it gets sent out.0
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Diamondog:I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...
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There is sometimes an issue with the interior of the pillow bursting, which results in a sticky goo leaking all over your sticks. I've had it happen a couple of times.y2pascoe:Diamondog:I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...
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Would that happen due to using something other then distilled water to hydrate the pillows?alienmisprint:
There is sometimes an issue with the interior of the pillow bursting, which results in a sticky goo leaking all over your sticks. I've had it happen a couple of times.y2pascoe:Diamondog:I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...
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I think they burst either from air pressure when in flight or just rough handling between points. Better to have them in a bag of their own though as DD says. It saves a lot of mess.MTuccelli:
Would that happen due to using something other then distilled water to hydrate the pillows?alienmisprint:
There is sometimes an issue with the interior of the pillow bursting, which results in a sticky goo leaking all over your sticks. I've had it happen a couple of times.y2pascoe:Diamondog:I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...
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I never thought of using a ziploc baggie for the humi pack. I sure hope the packages I sent out today don't explode and screw up the stickslaker1963:
I think they burst either from air pressure when in flight or just rough handling between points. Better to have them in a bag of their own though as DD says. It saves a lot of mess.MTuccelli:
Would that happen due to using something other then distilled water to hydrate the pillows?alienmisprint:
There is sometimes an issue with the interior of the pillow bursting, which results in a sticky goo leaking all over your sticks. I've had it happen a couple of times.y2pascoe:Diamondog:I personally put them in a ccom bag, then put a water pillow in a ziplock bag inside the ccom bag (seal ziplock half way) then seal the ccom bag, I usually take bubble wrap and wrap the ccom bag with it, put it in a box and fill with paper to keep the bag from sliding around...
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They don't usually screw up the sticks. Just makes a sticky mess over everything. The cello will protect the sticks most times.0
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That is good to know but some of the sticks I send are nekkidlaker1963:They don't usually screw up the sticks. Just makes a sticky mess over everything. The cello will protect the sticks most times.0 -
Well then... the pucker factor just went up by at least 10. Sorry bro'. Good luck, it doesn't always happen.MTuccelli:
That is good to know but some of the sticks I send are nekkidlaker1963:They don't usually screw up the sticks. Just makes a sticky mess over everything. The cello will protect the sticks most times.0 -
ROFLMAO....yep it sure did!!laker1963:
Well then... the pucker factor just went up by at least 10. Sorry bro'. Good luck, it doesn't always happen.MTuccelli:
That is good to know but some of the sticks I send are nekkidlaker1963:They don't usually screw up the sticks. Just makes a sticky mess over everything. The cello will protect the sticks most times.0 -
Honestly, I've had too many bad experiences with humi pillows to use them anymore. Frankly, if you're using USPS priority, they won't be in transit for more then 2 or 3 days anyway, so there is no reason to risk over humidifying the sticks (or worse, having the pillow burst on them)... Boveda packs on the other hand are fine.0
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My RH bounces between 65 and 68, would this still be ok to ship without a humi pack?docbp87:Honestly, I've had too many bad experiences with humi pillows to use them anymore. Frankly, if you're using USPS priority, they won't be in transit for more then 2 or 3 days anyway, so there is no reason to risk over humidifying the sticks (or worse, having the pillow burst on them)... Boveda packs on the other hand are fine.0 -
i sent a box last summer and a humi pak inside a bag, it arrived and had popped inside the bag but sticks were ok as wrapped in cello or he said they woulda been ruined, so now ill put in bag and leave a lil opening and add the pak in the box and tape up box good since its starting to warm up i dont want that to happen again. i can imagine how hot it can get sitting in a truck etc, too long0
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I have noticed when I get my Ccom orders the humi packs aren't filled to the brim. They suggest soaking the humi packs for 20 seconds but the ones Ccom sends out with the orders seem to be partially filled. I wonder if they do that to allow for heat expansion0
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kinda the way im thinkingMTuccelli:I have noticed when I get my Ccom orders the humi packs aren't filled to the brim. They suggest soaking the humi packs for 20 seconds but the ones Ccom sends out with the orders seem to be partially filled. I wonder if they do that to allow for heat expansion0 -
To bad I didn't think about this before i shipped today....so I guess I won't unpucker till I hear whether or not the sticks i sent are nice and dry or swimming the back strokejj20030:
kinda the way im thinkingMTuccelli:I have noticed when I get my Ccom orders the humi packs aren't filled to the brim. They suggest soaking the humi packs for 20 seconds but the ones Ccom sends out with the orders seem to be partially filled. I wonder if they do that to allow for heat expansion0









