Gary, I apologize for drawing any bad press your way over this. My intention was to show that even when things are packed well, as evidenced by the blueboard foam in the photos cut to fit the iron, double layers of white foam sheeting, and double boxing, it can still get trashed by some idiot. Despite what the pictures clearly show or you and I know firsthand, it doesn't surprise me that a self-appointed expert would know better and dispute the obvious.
Everyone I've talked with who has done business with you has been satisfied with the result. Of the one or two issues I've heard where something wasn't just so, you made it right immediately and folks were happy. I've never had any item damaged enough in shipping to say so, and I've received plenty of packages - heavy and otherwise - packed less competently than the mod iron. These include a 100 lb RCA receiver shipped from Colorado, equally heavy Hallicrafters R-649A shipped from Chicago, and 75kg of WWII aircraft radio gear shipped from Australia loosely wrapped in bubble wrap and newspaper. None of it came through damaged, muchless like this. You can destroy any packaging material and any package if you beat on it hard enough. I look forward to getting this matter sorted out with FedEx and returning the transformer to its intended use. You do excellent work, I'm glad you offer this service to the radio community. ~ Todd On 8/28/07, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I call it packing. This was not the first time I had sent heavy iron in > this fashion. All over the world, no damage. > Gary...WZ1M ______________________________________________________________ AMRadio mailing list List Rules (must read!): http://w5ami.net/amradiofaq.html List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html Post: mailto:[email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.

