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Hey guys,
How do you pack your boomilevers for transportation to a competition? I'm wondering especially about buses. What do you use to keep the boomilever protected and free from damage and interference?
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Anonymous15 wrote:Hey guys,
How do you pack your boomilevers for transportation to a competition? I'm wondering especially about buses. What do you use to keep the boomilever protected and free from damage and interference?
packing peanuts. a wooden box full of packing peanuts.
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waffletree wrote:
Anonymous15 wrote:Hey guys,
How do you pack your boomilevers for transportation to a competition? I'm wondering especially about buses. What do you use to keep the boomilever protected and free from damage and interference?
packing peanuts. a wooden box full of packing peanuts.
We tape our boomi to the inside of a box, then put that box inside another box with packing peanuts.
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I've never used packing peanuts. I think that packing peanuts only create extra problems for when you are packing and unpacking your boom(s), but I could be wrong. :? I've always found good-fitting cardboard boxes for my boomilevers, put them inside, and sealed the box shut. After that, I just hope for the best and try to not shake the box. I bring my boomilevers to and from school all the time, and this method has never failed me. Sometimes I double layer the boxes, but the inside layer is always bare. In the case of a competition, a plywood box or plastic tote would be a good idea, just make sure nothing is crushing the members of your boom. Be sure to bring extra wood and glue, of course, because you can never guarantee complete safety.
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I have a box with styrofoam on the bottom and stick t pins around the boomilever and its worked for all the competitions I went to. Also remember to never put anything on the box expect for maybe things that are really light.
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MadCow2357 wrote:I've never used packing peanuts. I think that packing peanuts only create extra problems for when you are packing and unpacking your boom(s), but I could be wrong. :? I've always found good-fitting cardboard boxes for my boomilevers, put them inside, and sealed the box shut. After that, I just hope for the best and try to not shake the box. I bring my boomilevers to and from school all the time, and this method has never failed me. Sometimes I double layer the boxes, but the inside layer is always bare. In the case of a competition, a plywood box or plastic tote would be a good idea, just make sure nothing is crushing the members of your boom. Be sure to bring extra wood and glue, of course, because you can never guarantee complete safety.
well with packing peanuts, its just a pain to put it, but its pretty worth it especially if its going long distances. the whole box is full of peanuts, and i take half of them out, put my boomi in, then toss the half back in. pretty sure theres about a .000001% chance of it breaking in there. its completely plywood, and was used to bring it to nats in 2016 so ig it cant get any sturdier.
i use a plastic box when bringing it to and from school.
(also i think i just wrote a post on boxes that's longer than any other of my useful posts in the boomi forum :lol: :D oops )
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I use a strong airtight box that can support weight on top of it just in case and it can comfortably fit 2 boomilevers. I just secure them with a rope tape design. :P
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Use a sturdy, red box with foam at the bottom and use pins to prevent your Boomilever from moving. Also, MAKE SURE to put a hammer and a sickle in the box.
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Thanks for the replies! I'll definitely try to follow them when I go for competition.
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Use a sturdy, red box with foam at the bottom and use pins to prevent your Boomilever from moving. Also, MAKE SURE to put a hammer and a sickle in the box.
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