Yeah, ceramics and (especially) plastics are much more forgiving when bulk-shipped like that.Thankfully these are ceramics so hopefully no damage?
Yeah, ceramics and (especially) plastics are much more forgiving when bulk-shipped like that.
So long as there's no movement inside the box (and ample padding is between the chips and the harsh world outside), you can cram a bunch of ceramics/plastics in a box with minimal risk of damage.
Not so much with clay chips, however.....
Thankfully these are ceramics so hopefully no damage?
Hopefully the shipper just didn't know better and this can be a learning moment.
The 500s look chipped on the edge to me.....Yeah, ceramics and (especially) plastics are much more forgiving when bulk-shipped like that.
So long as there's no movement inside the box (and ample padding is between the chips and the harsh world outside), you can cram a bunch of ceramics/plastics in a box with minimal risk of damage.
Not so much with clay chips, however.....
Ouch
Exactly perfect thread!!!!! Some eBay shippers don't know which is bad and why I stay away
Exactly perfect thread!!!!! Some eBay shippers don't know which is bad and why I stay away
Def to much chips for that box, atleast double up the boxes
I'm no expert but I have always used your folks tips and goAnd wrong size box... hard to make a brick of chips, when looks more like a ceramic tile (and just as susceptible to damage). A long flat box isn’t a good idea. Best to use a more cube-like box.
The worse was with all those mint THCwtf
i have some horror stories but not from PCFers.