Moog Old School Hero Feedback View Mar 27, 2013 #1 Got 2 wheels up for sale soon and a good supply of cardboard...Whats the best way to package the wheel/s for shipping?
Got 2 wheels up for sale soon and a good supply of cardboard...Whats the best way to package the wheel/s for shipping?
gtRTSdh Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 27, 2013 #2 Wheels are inherently quite tough, QR's out, someting strong to stop the spindles busting through the cardboard.
Wheels are inherently quite tough, QR's out, someting strong to stop the spindles busting through the cardboard.
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Mar 27, 2013 #4 Cut down a bike box. More expensive to post but piece of mind. Bubble wrap around hubs.
Barneyballbags Old School Grand Master Feedback View Mar 28, 2013 #5 coomber":d0a9hu39 said: Cut down a bike box. More expensive to post but piece of mind. Bubble wrap around hubs. Click to expand... Yep, this is what I've done in the past. Cut the bike box in half. Pop the wheels in one half and then slide the other half of the box around them. You end up with a very square, very strong box!
coomber":d0a9hu39 said: Cut down a bike box. More expensive to post but piece of mind. Bubble wrap around hubs. Click to expand... Yep, this is what I've done in the past. Cut the bike box in half. Pop the wheels in one half and then slide the other half of the box around them. You end up with a very square, very strong box!
saulus GT Fan Feedback View Mar 28, 2013 #6 You know, another reason why I like this site is because threads seem to appear just as if by magic, I arrive at a quandry and there is the answer! Thank you guys, Wheel box will be made, 'tis only a single wheel but it's going to get a box.
You know, another reason why I like this site is because threads seem to appear just as if by magic, I arrive at a quandry and there is the answer! Thank you guys, Wheel box will be made, 'tis only a single wheel but it's going to get a box.