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I sold a set and turns out I do not have a 24x20x6 box. (thought I did)

I ordered some but delivery is not until mid next week.

anyone know a place that sells this size local? (I tried Office max / Depot, Fed Ex, target, and even ace hardware)

or a hack to create one out of other boxes?

thank you all.

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15 minutes ago, thekragle said:

I sold a set and turns out I do not have a 24x20x6 box. (thought I did)

I ordered some but delivery is not until mid next week.

anyone know a place that sells this size local? (I tried Office max / Depot, Fed Ex, target, and even ace hardware)

or a hack to create one out of other boxes?

thank you all.

Just fold down the flaps of a 24x20x4 on top of a scrap or flat of 24x20. Or if you really want to waste money use two 24x20x4, lid style.

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12 hours ago, thekragle said:

I sold a set and turns out I do not have a 24x20x6 box. (thought I did)

I ordered some but delivery is not until mid next week.

anyone know a place that sells this size local? (I tried Office max / Depot, Fed Ex, target, and even ace hardware)

or a hack to create one out of other boxes?

thank you all.

couple of 'local' options.

Uhaul: Medium Electronics box. (24x24x20)
Home Depot:  XL (24x20x21)

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Thank you for the suggestions.

I wound up turning a 24x19x16 box from Walmart into a 25x20x9 via cardboard origami. 

(So $2.10 for the box, elbow grease, and two bad knees.....   I wouldn't want to do this again though!)

PS: A Orthanc Tower with air pillows on the top and bottom of set. 9lbs.

 

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My post is a little off topic but I was hoping I can gain some advice from you fellow BP'ers. 

I'm selling a rather large box. It's 23"x20"x18" and weighs 21lbs. I'd like to double box it to protect the original shipping box. 

Any advice on buying a big and box and customizing it to wrap around the original shipper? Do I need to buy one of those rolling cutter tools I've seen mentioned here before? Thanks in advance for any advice. 

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31 minutes ago, oneknightr said:

My post is a little off topic but I was hoping I can gain some advice from you fellow BP'ers. 

I'm selling a rather large box. It's 23"x20"x18" and weighs 21lbs. I'd like to double box it to protect the original shipping box. 

Any advice on buying a big and box and customizing it to wrap around the original shipper? Do I need to buy one of those rolling cutter tools I've seen mentioned here before? Thanks in advance for any advice. 

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Home depot 24 x 20 x 21 should be a near perfect fit. Double wall for extreme protection.

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10 hours ago, exciter1 said:

Any suggestions to buy bubble wraps for good price?

Not bubble wrap but, if you live near an actual (paper) newspaper office then almost all will sell you their paper end rolls for $1-2.  There is a ton on plain white newspaper left on those tubes and make great dunnage when wadded up.  Three rolls, like in the photo below, would last you hundreds, if not thousands, of packaging.  Not bad for under $5.  Many big Amazon resellers use these as it is so much cheaper than bubble wrap.  Buy directly from the newspaper if you live near one.  Many people buy up all they can and then mark them up to $10+ a roll online.


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2 hours ago, raindog said:

Not bubble wrap but, if you live near an actual (paper) newspaper office then almost all will sell you their paper end rolls for $1-2.  There is a ton on plain white newspaper left on those tubes and make great dunnage when wadded up.  Three rolls, like in the photo below, would last you hundreds, if not thousands, of packaging.  Not bad for under $5.  Many big Amazon resellers use these as it is so much cheaper than bubble wrap.  Buy directly from the newspaper if you live near one.  Many people buy up all they can and then mark them up to $10+ a roll online.


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I'll have to try that. I do use paper as the primary packing, but still occasionally use bubble wrap for certain collectibles along with paper. We still have a local newspaper, so this may be an option.

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