16 Jan 2009 at 19:39 #1 Mr-White Mr-White Soldato Joined 12 Nov 2002 Posts 14,611 Location Herts need to mail a cpu but dont have the original packaging to send it in what would be classed as good packinging i.e foam, plastic, bubble wrap, anti static bags etc ? MW
need to mail a cpu but dont have the original packaging to send it in what would be classed as good packinging i.e foam, plastic, bubble wrap, anti static bags etc ? MW
16 Jan 2009 at 22:23 #7 Mr-White Mr-White Soldato OP Joined 12 Nov 2002 Posts 14,611 Location Herts i have one of those cpu boxes back in my flat but by the time i drive the 130 mile round trip it'll deceive the point of me selling it lol ok hows this ? ive placed two pieces of foam one either side of the cpu and then on each of the four sides of the cpu that are visable i have taped on more foam this will now get bubble wrapped and boxed MW
i have one of those cpu boxes back in my flat but by the time i drive the 130 mile round trip it'll deceive the point of me selling it lol ok hows this ? ive placed two pieces of foam one either side of the cpu and then on each of the four sides of the cpu that are visable i have taped on more foam this will now get bubble wrapped and boxed MW
17 Jan 2009 at 10:59 #9 Mr-White Mr-White Soldato OP Joined 12 Nov 2002 Posts 14,611 Location Herts bremen1874 said: You've forgotten the all important anti-static bag! Click to expand... that went in an anti static bag. having the anti static bag on the inside of the foam put force on the pins MW
bremen1874 said: You've forgotten the all important anti-static bag! Click to expand... that went in an anti static bag. having the anti static bag on the inside of the foam put force on the pins MW