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Packing a bow to ship?

Started by Goshawkin, April 27, 2012, 09:08:00 PM

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Goshawkin

I'm thinking about putting a couple one piece recurves up for sale in the classifieds,but I'm worried about shipping them. What do you use to ship a recurve in? I just got a longbow from Blaino on here. He shiped it wrapped up and in a gray heavy walled(schedule 80?) PVC tube. You could have honestly driven over it with a car and not hurt the bow.
Any ideas on packing the recurves for shipping?

Bjorn

At the beginning of the Trad Bow Classifieds Rob has posted some packing and shipping tips have a look it is all there.


Goshawkin

Whoops,Thanks. I did a search on shipping bows in PowWow,should have checked classifieds.

PICKNGRIN

One of the better ideas I have seen for shipping a recurve was using a cardbord tube from a carpet store.  Chad Holm of Holm-Made bows uses them.  To make it wider, he smashed the tube so looking at the end of the tube it was shaped like a football.  Flattening the tube allows more room for the recurved ends.  Then he cut some football shaped boards to plug the tube ends.  He used a few sheet screws to hold the wooden boards in the tube ends.  It made for a very sturdy shipping container!

Goshawkin



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