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Shipping arrows over seas ?

Started by R. Combs, June 12, 2010, 04:20:00 PM

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R. Combs

Anyone that has shipped arrows over seas, how did you package them so that they wouldn't get damaged? I am sure that a regular cardboard arrow box would never make it to Australia.I was thinking of maybe some kind of tubes, but I am not sure that that is the way to go either. Any help would be appreciated.

Rick

JEFF B

plastic down pipe capped both ends works just fine. thats how i send arrows.
'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

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Ben Maher

Rick, i often get arrows in a cardboard box from the states and they seem to arrive ok ...
just let me know what ya need to fix you up for postage .
payment is pending with Doug ...

Ben
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
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jcar315

2nd what Jeff B says. I have shipped a bunch of arrows to Australia and if "arrow safety" is your concern than the plastic pipe is the ticket. I used a section of the black drain pipe.
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R. Combs

Sounds good Ben. I am going to check on postage Monday. I just want to make sure that they get there in one piece.

Rick

metsastaja

Using internal plugs vs end caps of larger diameter will save you postage.
Les Heilakka
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Paul Mattson

I have shipped many times to Australia and NZ. I have always used cardboard arrows boxes and never had a problem.

Craig

Schafer Silvertip

R. Combs

Thanks Paul,

I'm going to give it a try with the cardboard arrow box.

Rick

Rusty in Fla.

I drive a truck delivering to grocery stores and when we pick up bananas from our vendor they are shipped, stacked very high on the pallets. On each corner there is a plastic piece that looks like a piece of angle iron only it is made from some kind of plastic. These reinforce the corners and keep the boxes from tumbling over in shipment and handling. If you shop at a large grocery store where bananas arrive by the pallet you might ask for some of these corner pieces to reinforce the corners of a regular arrow box.
If that were wrapped with strapping tape it would be pretty much bulletproof.
If you're gonna be stupid, ya gotta be tough.


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