Illegal Uses for USPS Priority Materials

norton9478

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Don't tell Bullet but:

1. Instead of wrapping x-mas presents this year, I am going to just throw everything in Priority boxes/tyvek bags and use Priorty tape to seal the big boxes.

2. The other night, I filled a Tyvek bag full of Italian Bread Crumbs and used it to bread some Pork Chops. Shit worked like a charm. Fuck shake N' Bake.

3. Priority Boxes make nice storage units for keeping Arcade PCB's upright.

Any other uses for these awesome materials?
 

Orochi Iori Y

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I can think of one or two big Neo seller that wrap up carts and kits in UPS and/or USPS bubble wraps and then packs them inside a larger USPS box to ship them out... :kekeke: I see that thing all the time, though it is to be expected when someone is giving these materials away for free.
 

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norton9478 said:
3. Priority Boxes make nice storage units for keeping Arcade PCB's upright.

So true!
Keeps them from getting warped, dust-free, organized, and away from damaging light.
 

The Chief

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norton9478 said:
3. Priority Boxes make nice storage units for keeping Arcade PCB's upright.

You store them vertically? I use USPS Priority boxes for all of my PCB's but I stack them on top of each other. I put each PCB in an ESD bag and then wrap it in bubble wrap.

Is there any advantage of storing them upright rather than stacked?
 

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when i ship to canada or world wide sometimes i break down the box
and flip it inside out and have them tape it all together for me, since priority is a US thing only.
works great.
 

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Once I sealed a shipping box that hadn't been paided for yet with the printed out mailing address of where it was goining inside. I had to tear it open and throw the box away. I never told the clerk, and today it still haunts me.

I'm a bad boy. :kekeke:
 

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The Chief said:
You store them vertically? I use USPS Priority boxes for all of my PCB's but I stack them on top of each other. I put each PCB in an ESD bag and then wrap it in bubble wrap.

Is there any advantage of storing them upright rather than stacked?

See this topic..
 

norton9478

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The Chief said:
You store them vertically? I use USPS Priority boxes for all of my PCB's but I stack them on top of each other. I put each PCB in an ESD bag and then wrap it in bubble wrap.

Is there any advantage of storing them upright rather than stacked?

Well,

I dont' wrap them... Most of the boxes are to short and they stick out the end. I Don't stack the horiz on top of each other because they might tumble.... I just keep them in a closet upright.
 

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I hope your gonna pack my parcel good...so there better not be any bread crumbs or shit in it. :kekeke:
 
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