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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/28/2013 09:22 AM, Mark Saad
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:54 AM,
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> Does anyone have a vendor in the area who sells
cardboard boxes suitable<br>
> for 1U and 2U servers ?<br>
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> I am looking for 275Lbs Test single corrugated
boxes 38x24x8 and 38x24x18 .<br>
> I only need 3 of each .<br>
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What about the shipper?<br>
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That would be me , short story I received a bunch of HP
servers and I had to unbox them to save space. I had to
dispose of the boxes to save space. Now I need to ship out
a few servers to other Datacenters and I am out of usable
boxes. <br>
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when i got in this same situation a couple years ago i was lucky
enough to find that someone else at 111 8th had just finished
depalletizing a bunch of dell servers. i was able to dumpster dive
what i needed. that was lucky. the other times this has happened i
found a cardboard box whole seller on 6th ave and bought boxes big
enough for my gear and then proceeded to pack everything in too much
bubblewrap and news papers. unfortunately that was back in the day
so i don't have any addresses anymore that can help :/<br>
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not super helpful i know - but maybe that'll spark some creative
solutions for you ;)<br>
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-pete<br>
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ps: if you don't like the guy doing the receiving be sure to use
packing peanuts. dc-ops guys love packing peanuts :p<br>
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Pete Wright
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pete@nomadlogic.org">pete@nomadlogic.org</a>
twitter => @nomadlogicLA</pre>
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