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Re: Shipping K3 in containers you want back?

hf4me
I have sent items back in the manufacturers case only to have them returned
to me after "repair" or whatever in a different carton altogether (NOT
necessarily as sturdy or well padded as the original I had used).  What done
you do to get them to return the Pelican case instead of a cardboard box?  I
have purchased a surplus military case that was used for night vision
optical equipment (heavy metal with twist locks, handle) and is really nice
size for the K3 and foam (nothing extra) for transport but would be
skeptical of sending it in because of previous experiences.

What do you think?

73, Jim KG0KP




Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Shipping. K3

On 12/31/2013 10:20 AM, John's email wrote:

> I sent my K3 back to the factory a couple of weeks ago. When I took it
> to the UPS shipper here, he had to call UPS  for special instructions
> since the declared valued was so high. I had it packed in the box
> Elecraft sent it back to me the last time I sent it in.
> UPS made me take it home and double box it.



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Re: Shipping K3 in containers you want back?

Don Wilhelm-4
Jim,

I do not know the practices used at Watsonville, but I can tell you mine.

I do much of the repair work on legacy Elecraft gear (K2, K1, KX1, XV
series and other thru-hole kits).  I always attempt to return the gear
in the same carton it was shipped in.  Exceptions will be when the
original packing is no longer serviceable or it arrived in a UPS
Priority Mail box and I am asked to return it via UPS (the Priority Mail
boxes are only for Priority Mail).  Common sense prevails at my work
station.  The original carton and the paperwork stay together with the
rig while it is being serviced - including pelican cases or other
special protective cases.

The decision of which box to pack it in comes only at the time of
packing, and again, everything is together during that process.

So if you ship me something for repair in some special packaging, you
will get it back in that same packaging if at all possible.

I assume similar practices are in place at other Elecraft repair depots,
but I cannot say for certain because the subject has not come up before,
and I have not asked the others for their procedures.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/2/2014 3:39 PM, Jim Miller wrote:

> I have sent items back in the manufacturers case only to have them returned
> to me after "repair" or whatever in a different carton altogether (NOT
> necessarily as sturdy or well padded as the original I had used).  What done
> you do to get them to return the Pelican case instead of a cardboard box?  I
> have purchased a surplus military case that was used for night vision
> optical equipment (heavy metal with twist locks, handle) and is really nice
> size for the K3 and foam (nothing extra) for transport but would be
> skeptical of sending it in because of previous experiences.
>
> What do you think?
>
> 73, Jim KG0KP
>
>
>
>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Shipping. K3
>
> On 12/31/2013 10:20 AM, John's email wrote:
>
>> I sent my K3 back to the factory a couple of weeks ago. When I took it
>> to the UPS shipper here, he had to call UPS  for special instructions
>> since the declared valued was so high. I had it packed in the box
>> Elecraft sent it back to me the last time I sent it in.
>> UPS made me take it home and double box it.
>
>
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hf4me
I am sorry.  

I didn't specify that this was not Elecraft who was involved.  I was asking
a generic question about experiences vs. what I have had in two cases.  One
was not an issue but I consider it just plain lucky that the other arrived
back undamaged.  Thanks for all the comments.  Again, Elecraft was not
involved.

73, Jim

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From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 5:18 PM
To: Jim Miller; [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Shipping K3 in containers you want back?

Jim,

I do not know the practices used at Watsonville, but I can tell you mine.

I do much of the repair work on legacy Elecraft gear (K2, K1, KX1, XV series
and other thru-hole kits).  I always attempt to return the gear in the same
carton it was shipped in.  Exceptions will be when the original packing is
no longer serviceable or it arrived in a UPS Priority Mail box and I am
asked to return it via UPS (the Priority Mail boxes are only for Priority
Mail).  Common sense prevails at my work station.  The original carton and
the paperwork stay together with the rig while it is being serviced -
including pelican cases or other special protective cases.

The decision of which box to pack it in comes only at the time of packing,
and again, everything is together during that process.

So if you ship me something for repair in some special packaging, you will
get it back in that same packaging if at all possible.

I assume similar practices are in place at other Elecraft repair depots, but
I cannot say for certain because the subject has not come up before, and I
have not asked the others for their procedures.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/2/2014 3:39 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
> I have sent items back in the manufacturers case only to have them
> returned to me after "repair" or whatever in a different carton
> altogether (NOT necessarily as sturdy or well padded as the original I
> had used).  What done you do to get them to return the Pelican case
> instead of a cardboard box?  I have purchased a surplus military case
> that was used for night vision optical equipment (heavy metal with
> twist locks, handle) and is really nice size for the K3 and foam
> (nothing extra) for transport but would be skeptical of sending it in
because of previous experiences.

>
> What do you think?
>
> 73, Jim KG0KP
>
>
>
>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Shipping. K3
>
> On 12/31/2013 10:20 AM, John's email wrote:
>
>> I sent my K3 back to the factory a couple of weeks ago. When I took
>> it to the UPS shipper here, he had to call UPS  for special
>> instructions since the declared valued was so high. I had it packed
>> in the box Elecraft sent it back to me the last time I sent it in.
>> UPS made me take it home and double box it.
>
>
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