Thanks for the advice Julie.  I'm going to do it the way you suggest.  It
seems that no matter how many I ship I still get nervous.  I also found a
write-up on packing/shipping you posted back on 31 January to be very
useful.

I'm pretty sure my shipment to Arizona will be flying.  I'm taking them to
the Postal terminal right at the SLC airport.

Jim Chapman/Ogden UT

----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Heatpack Effectiveness (was: Egg Box Arrived)



>
> I find this heat pack gets pretty warm, in the 90s-100s and then crashes
the
> second day. Most do not give you 40 hours. I would maybe loosely wrap a
paper
> towel around it and tape it to the top of the box to try and extend the
burn.
>
>
> I would use the technique above and only one heat pack. It is warm in AZ,
so the
> heat pack going pffft when it gets there is what you want. The big
question is,
> will the gex be flying for most of their journey or will they go only by
truck.
> If they do not fly I would want the heat pack to be on the warm side.
>


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