Yeah, the spray foam is GREAT stuff and makes for a bulletproof package. Well, asty least UPS-proof!
This is why I ALWAYS have the company pack it themselves. If I ship UPS, I have UPS do all the packaging-- boxes, wrap, labelling, etc. This way, they have NO WIGGLE ROOM AT ALL if it's damaged, because it's their fault either in packaging OR in handling.
If you want to do good packaging at home, try the expanding foam they use to seal dryer vents and such. Just make sure that your item to be shipped is wrapped in Saran Wrap or such to protect it from the sticky foam.
Part of my job for the USAF involves supervising cargo movement. You can bet that there's a lot to answer for if a $1M+ radar part gets damaged in shipping.
jlh
This is why I ALWAYS have the company pack it themselves. If I ship UPS, I have UPS do all the packaging-- boxes, wrap, labelling, etc. This way, they have NO WIGGLE ROOM AT ALL if it's damaged, because it's their fault either in packaging OR in handling.
If you want to do good packaging at home, try the expanding foam they use to seal dryer vents and such. Just make sure that your item to be shipped is wrapped in Saran Wrap or such to protect it from the sticky foam.
Part of my job for the USAF involves supervising cargo movement. You can bet that there's a lot to answer for if a $1M+ radar part gets damaged in shipping.
jlh