Hi Jim,

Jim Chapman wrote:

> Thanks for the advice Julie.

What else are GGA lifetime members good for? ;-)

>  I'm going to do it the way you suggest.  It
> seems that no matter how many I ship I still get nervous.

You and me both. I always ask folks to e-mail or phone me right away after they
get the gex so I can stop worrying!

>  I also found a
> write-up on packing/shipping you posted back on 31 January to be very
> useful.
>

Thank you!

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

Duh, I should pay more attention, you posted that earlier. The Unibomber
eliminated our USPS airport priviledges here in Sacramento, that is a very nice
option.

Julie B.

>
> 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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