Posting a frame

Spookedhippie

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Hey guys,

Someone on the forum wants to buy my big yoda print in a frame, but both of us have a dilemma on how to post it so the glass doesn't get pulverised! Any ideas?
 
Have a look at this. It may help bud


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F8qT_umRJQo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DF8qT_umRJQo
 
Couriers can be just as dicey as royal mail sometimes. :?

I just think however you choose to send a big glass item there will be an element of risk involved.
 
Where's it going from and to mate? You never know if a forum member is nearby or going on a trip. I have had a mates dad on the off chance working in Scotland and went to a shop and brought me something home i wanted so you can but ask you never know :?:
 
C'mon folks anyone in the midlands going upto bonnie Scotland anytime soon? Let's hope more people see this as we could start our own SWFUK postal service :mrgreen:
 
chiffy said:
C'mon folks anyone in the midlands going upto bonnie Scotland anytime soon? Let's hope more people see this as we could start our own SWFUK postal service :mrgreen:

Skylines doing one I hear......
 
PIGCITY said:
chiffy said:
C'mon folks anyone in the midlands going upto bonnie Scotland anytime soon? Let's hope more people see this as we could start our own SWFUK postal service :mrgreen:

Skylines doing one I hear......

:lol: :lol:
 
I've bought a vintage car window before that was sent wrapped within a folded trestle table minus the legs - genius (but heavy)
 
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