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Old 01-27-2021, 03:39 PM
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Default Best way to pack and ship an fragile gauge or gauge part.

Paypal is fine with me. Here is a new tachometer meter that I had made for a 1970-2 Trans Am.

They put these in a brand new plastic container with a heavy-duty thread-on lid.

The meter is bolted into the lid from underneath using at least 2 if not 3, #6-32 machine screws with flat washers. (They punched some holes in the lid first) & so the very fragile parts of the meter are suspended in a layer of air.
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