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Old 09-09-2005, 05:21 PM
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We had about 5 file cabinets full of photofacts folders moved by a moving company from out of a basement in a house in Ohio to our shop in TX. for around $1000. Very reasonable I think considering all of the labor involved...they all came out fine.

Shipping a TV set with a package delivery service like UPS is taking a chance on damage, as it can be tumbeled around and parts can break free inside it from all the movement and possibility of dropping it...you really have to take it apart I think so there is nothing that can break free and knock into the CRT. I think ideally you need to have the sets strapped to a pallet and covered with a wooden or cardboard crate so there is only one way they can be moved, that is right side up with a forklift or pallet jack.
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Chad, re:-22, tube swapping helped but didn't fix it. Project for another day.
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