Iv got to pack a pallet of 15 machines and 15 stands to send to someone. I usually have boxes for each tower so it's pretty easy to stack them and shrink wrap it all
Only problem this time is I have no boxes to put the machines is so can anyone advise me on the best way to stack it all in the most secure way?
Best way to stack a pallet of machines
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Re: Best way to stack a pallet of machines
It's going to be difficult to stack the 15 towers without cardboard as they will be heavily scratched and damaged during transit.
From memory, if we didn't have the original boxes:
Remove stands and dismantle the poles from the bases.
Stand up as many towers as you can on the pallet placing cardboard in between each tower.
You can stack a second level of towers on top of the base ones - lots of cardboard needed.
We used to box up the poles and stands and place them on the bottom of the pallet.
Shrink wrap the whole lot tight as a drum, label up ready for collection.
Don't tubz vending supply the boxes for a small fee?
Barbara
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From memory, if we didn't have the original boxes:
Remove stands and dismantle the poles from the bases.
Stand up as many towers as you can on the pallet placing cardboard in between each tower.
You can stack a second level of towers on top of the base ones - lots of cardboard needed.
We used to box up the poles and stands and place them on the bottom of the pallet.
Shrink wrap the whole lot tight as a drum, label up ready for collection.
Don't tubz vending supply the boxes for a small fee?
Barbara
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