What I didn't photograph was the creases that extend down 2/3rds of the length of the tube. Perhaps I *could* straighten it out, reinforce it with CA or epoxy and sand out the creases, but I'd always be worried about the strength of that tube.
dhbarr... Please tell me more about those 2.5" tubes.
The USPS uses a number of different contractors for hauling packages; UPS hauls a lot of their stuff. I remember tracking a package that was sent on UPS trucks until it hit Columbus, OH. It sat for a week waiting for the handoff to the Post Office. It finally moved and came the last 45 miles via USPS. You know if I had asked why it took so long UPS would have blamed USPS and vice versa.
...destruction...
Seriously, it's starting to sound like an interesting challenge to see what it takes to get something to reach you intact....
Dude, you can't catch a break out there. Something needs to get through to you at some point soon to save you from dissolving into a puddle of puns and angstrom-accurate OR files.
Seriously, it's starting to sound like an interesting challenge to see what it takes to get something to reach you intact....
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