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    they hold 70 pounds but you have to cover it 100% with shipping tape on all 3 directions of the box if you want it to hold, or invest in some strapping tape

    i just loaded one up with ceramic cpus its right at 60 pounds

    they will not hold 70 pounds of boards

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    they will not hold 70 pounds of boards
    Yeah, that much, I have definitely figured out for sure.

    Guess, I will be getting a normal box for everything, because all the stuff I have, wont fit into any of the flat rate boxes, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Yeah, that much, I have definitely figured out for sure.

    Guess, I will be getting a normal box for everything, because all the stuff I have, wont fit into any of the flat rate boxes, etc.
    well on escrap they are definetly worth it for ram, hard drives and cpus. I think just regular parcel post is best for boards. Fedex is still the cheapest and best for shipping boards/large items/over 70 pounds in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Yeah, that much, I have definitely figured out for sure.

    Guess, I will be getting a normal box for everything, because all the stuff I have, wont fit into any of the flat rate boxes, etc.
    I used a flat rate box for shipping CD boards, ram, finger cards, etc. and that $15 box was worth $185. from my buyer. A good investment.
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