Hi Tom
Try asking in any shop that sells TVs or Monitors if they have any spare
boxes and/or packaging. People are often helpful though many in workplaces
'have no authority or initiative' to respond as people. Worth a try though.
A stout carton with significant padding such that it is reasonably shock
proof and doesn�t rattle about in transit.
You will want a rill of parcel tape too.

all the best
Brian


> Hello the list
> 
> I emailed the list yesterday asking if anyone had an old iMac packing
> case. The silence was deafening! So let's widen the query: how can I
> package the iMac safely to get it to a destination in the UK via Royal
> Mail (probably using Parcel Force).
> 
> Has anyone done this? Any hints or tips? If so, how did you pack it?
> 
> Tom Burke
> 


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