Pass Around 2015

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I will knock one out then, years ago one of my customers told me that they tested their packaging for new products by shipping samples by UPS, to themselves.
 
Box 1 is on its way to wlwhittier in Port Angeles, WA. 36# of awesome
 
I will knock one out then, years ago one of my customers told me that they tested their packaging for new products by shipping samples by UPS, to themselves.

So which size box are you going to make?
Box 1 is 11 7/8ʺ x 3 3/8ʺ x 13 5/8ʺ
Box 2 is 11ʺ x 8 1/2ʺ x 5 1/2ʺ

Those are outside measurements of the two boxes that are currently in use.
 
The inside dimensions are readily available on the internet, I would go 1/8" small, 13.5 X 11.75 X 3.25 just to be on the safe side.
4.03 LBs minus brackets and hardware in aluminum. Easy as pie, does not need to be fully welded as it need not hold liquids, a 1" stitch weld 2" apart will be more then required.
 
Might be a good idea to stop by a post office and pick up a box for test fits.
 
If you build to the advertised dimensions, it will fit perfectly in the cardboard box from the USPS. That is what I did with box #1 when I built it. If you build it undersize it will fit loosely.
 
Greetings,
I've had Box #2 for a full week now. Thank you all for your patience. Since I last posted here, priorities of the real world have prevailed, until this evening. So, I had a week to consider options. My thinking is that the wood/wood screw interface just won't hold up to the pounding, regardless of quantity. Installing inserts and using machine screws would be more robust but I expect the plywood would get pounded out (releasing the inserts) pretty quickly. I considered cutting a rectangle of 1/4" ply, snug fit to the box interior, and gluing it to the inside of the lid, to take some of the lateral loads off of the screws. But, I think that would just break the corner joints on the side panels. I decided to weld up a frame out of 3/4 x 3/4 x 1/8 angle iron.
Pass Around Box 2 Frame.jpg

Here it is mounted in the box.
Pass Around Box 2 Frame Installed.jpg

The screw holes were laid out coarsely with a measuring tape so I made the hole pattern obviously asymmetrical to make R&R a no-brainer. I ended up with 16 screws to hold the lid to the frame and the same number for frame to box. I hope everyone uses a power screwdriver to R&R the cover so you won't think bad thoughts (about me). :ban: :fatigue:

The screws are 8-32 x 3/4 long, truss head (the type commonly used to hold drawer pulls). Snug is good enough.

If I were starting from scratch, I think I would build two frames (top and bottom) and just screw the 6 plywood panels on. No glue, no nails. Time will tell how the frame approach holds up.

Tuesday I'll make my selections, add some goodies and repackage. Maybe get it in the mail Tuesday, Wednesday for sure.
 
By the time the boxes get remade they'll be like the old stage coach strong box. And weigh the same too. Box two now just gained three pounds in steel . Next thing will be weight limits on the shipping by the post office, never let a good thing last to long. Never know they may be trying to get there people in shape (hidden agenda )then they will leave it plus it makes them plenty of money.
 
Great job. You guys are really putting a lot of time and effort into this. I am sure everyone appreciates it. I know I do.
 
Wreck Wreck, do you want me to add you to the list of box two so you are in the rotation?
 
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