Re: How to pack a board for a trip

From: Jim Murdy (murdy@xilinx.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Aug 11 1997 - 13:07:29 PDT


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Zeev Gur wrote:
>
> I need to bring my brand new ASD board with me on a
> trip - I had a custom board made for a trade show. My
> question:
>
> How do I pack the board to make sure that I get it there
> and back in one peice?
>
> The board is an 8'9" enduro and I have a padded travel
> bag.
based on my experience to hawaii and my father-in-laws multiple trips:
board bag is just a start.
get other packing (bubble wrap is good) and cover the entire board.

add extra packing aroung nose and tail....or other breakable features.

regards jim m



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