Shifting Laserdiscs

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Hi

Just wondering the best way to pack my laserdisc collection when I move next
weekend. I am doing the packing and removal myself, just wondering if there
are any tips?

thanks
 
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 05:57:36 GMT, Old Mate <clarkie@slapperbigpond.nuts.au> wrote:


>Hi

>Just wondering the best way to pack my laserdisc collection when I move next
>weekend. I am doing the packing and removal myself, just wondering if there
>are any tips?

I've never had any problem packing them like LPs. Get 12x12x16 shipping boxes
(available at uhaul). Pack them tight.
 
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AZ Nomad,

You will wind up with split covers and inner seams if you pack like
records. Laserdiscs are much heavier than records, and will cut
through the covers and inner sleeves during shipping as the boxes are
moved around and the contents shift. Follow the procedures from the
following web site.

http://whp.home.att.net/Lasers­/LD-Pack.htm
 
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"Old Mate" <clarkie@slapperbigpond.nuts.au> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Hi
>
> Just wondering the best way to pack my laserdisc collection when I move
> next weekend. I am doing the packing and removal myself, just wondering if
> there are any tips?

There shouldn´t be a problem with packing them normally.

That´s what I did a couple months back when i moved and no damage
done to any of them at all. If packing to ship with the post it´s a good
idea
to pack them like shower urinator (??) suggests.

/Kenneth Iversen
 
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On 13 Jun 2005 09:58:33 -0700, shower_urinator <shower_urinator@lycos.com> wrote:




>AZ Nomad,

>You will wind up with split covers and inner seams if you pack like
>records. Laserdiscs are much heavier than records, and will cut

I've done exactly that 8 times now and never had a single damaged disk. The
weight is mostly irrelevent as long as you don't do anything incredibly stupid
like drop them.

BTW: the url you supplied was bad.
 
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>On 13 Jun 2005 09:58:33 -0700, shower_urinator <shower_urinator@lycos.com> wrote:




>>AZ Nomad,

>>You will wind up with split covers and inner seams if you pack like
>>records. Laserdiscs are much heavier than records, and will cut

Also, laserdiscs are NOT any heavier than records. Pack two 16x12x12 boxes
and you'll see for yourself. A single laser disc may be 5 times heavier than
an LP, but it'll also be 5 times as thick.
 
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I moved in december with my entire 750+ ldcollection, stacking them
vertically in smaller cubic "lp-size" boxes

So far as I can tell, not a single dics or box has taken any damage during
the transportation, and I didn't even cary all of the boxes myself(!)



Troels



"Old Mate" <clarkie@slapperbigpond.nuts.au> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Just wondering the best way to pack my laserdisc collection when I move
next
> weekend. I am doing the packing and removal myself, just wondering if
there
> are any tips?
>
> thanks
>
>
 
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 01:23:39 GMT, AZ Nomad <aznomad@PmunOgeBOX.com>
wrote:

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>>On 13 Jun 2005 09:58:33 -0700, shower_urinator <shower_urinator@lycos.com> wrote:
>
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>
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>>>AZ Nomad,
>
>>>You will wind up with split covers and inner seams if you pack like
>>>records. Laserdiscs are much heavier than records, and will cut
>
>Also, laserdiscs are NOT any heavier than records. Pack two 16x12x12 boxes
>and you'll see for yourself. A single laser disc may be 5 times heavier than
>an LP, but it'll also be 5 times as thick.

Having received some 500 laserdiscs thrpugh Ebay and online sellers, I
can tell you that some 20% or more packed with the disc in the
cardboard sleeve have had the edges damaged during shipping. Not ONE
with the disc removed from the sleeve has ever had damage. Even new,
sealed discs can have the edge knocked out, especially in box sets.

The suggestions in http://whp.home.att.net/Lasers/LD-Pack.htm are good
advice. for small shipments it's pointless taking the risk not to
follow it.

.. Steve ..