Marsman
6th March 2012, 11:12 PM
I have to ship a 75mm minimum diameter rocket across the U.S. for an exhibition. I know that many of you ship your BALLS rockets to Black Rock every year, and I want to know if anyone can describe your methods to ensure that it arrives undamaged? Having had multiple fiberglass components from vendors over the years arrive damaged after shipping, I want to be as safe as possible.
I'm thinking about using a standard cardboard box with 2x4s in the corners to ensure that it doesn't get crushed, and packing peanuts and foam all around the rocket. Maybe additional 2x4's supporting the airframe and centering it in the box? Should I leave the electronics in the rocket, or take them out and pack them separately? What do you do to protect the fin can? Should I mark the box "Inert" in big black letters to highlight that there's no propellant inside if they x-ray it, or would that just attract more attention?
Thanks!
I'm thinking about using a standard cardboard box with 2x4s in the corners to ensure that it doesn't get crushed, and packing peanuts and foam all around the rocket. Maybe additional 2x4's supporting the airframe and centering it in the box? Should I leave the electronics in the rocket, or take them out and pack them separately? What do you do to protect the fin can? Should I mark the box "Inert" in big black letters to highlight that there's no propellant inside if they x-ray it, or would that just attract more attention?
Thanks!