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How Should Legs Be Stowed On Packed Pin?

By Jason_Jehosaphat

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Just wondering how people safely attach/bundle removed legs to a pin when packing it for shipping. Do you stand them on each of the four corners of the folded/standing pin, then wrap with stretch wrap? In this photo, I see no legs, but I do see a beautifully packed pinball. Where are they?
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    #3 4 years ago

    Thanks, Atari Daze, for your response. Looking at HEP's Fathom thread shows a bubble-wrapped leg bundle stuffed into his custom pallet, at the foot of the standing pin. I won't have a custom pallet to work with. I can't stuff a leg bundle into a standard pallet since that would block the tines of the forklift.

    #4 4 years ago

    Why not wrap them all up in a towel first, then put them all in a cardboard box just big enough for them to fit. Then put the box on the pallet too and stretch wrap that to the machine

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