Thanks to my recent post regarding my old vintage computers, I've had a
couple of them spoken for. Of course, the since this list is global in
scope, none of those requests happen to local, as I had naively hoped they
would be. So, this puts me in the situation of having to ship bulky, heavy
and fragile equipment without the original foam packaging, something I've
never had to do before. So, do any of the group members here have any good
advise on how to do this easily and at a reasonable cost? I do not have any
of my own packing materials, so these would probably need be purchased new.

Are there any obvious things I should avoid? Packing peanuts are probably
the most widely available, but I would how they would fare with something as
heavy as a computer?  Would they shift, causing the computer to sink to the
bottom were it would be vunerable? My research indicates that something like
InstaFoam (http://www.intellipack.com) would be packing nirvana for
something like this, but I have no idea where to get this stuff or how much
it costs. It doesn't appear as if it's something I can obtain for a one-time
home use, anyway.

My first inclination is to take the equipment to some store like "UPS Store"
or "Mail-boxes Etc" and see what they can do for me. Alhough I'm not sure
they would be much useful beyond giving me strange looks for wanting to ship
such ancient looking computers.

Any thoughts?

-- Marcio

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