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In Reply to: Shipping Vinyl in a Moving Truck... From Phoenix, AZ to Portland, OR posted by thegoodtimesarekillingme on August 5, 2005 at 09:40:44:
I moved vinyl from Florida to New York in the summer once and had nothing but junk by the time I got to NY. This seems like a whole lot of work but if the records were worth it and I had to do it again, I'd find some large styrofoam coolers and use dry ice to keep the temperature down. You don't have to freeze them and you will have to get dry ice along the way and add from time to time but you only need to keep the temperature down to 90 degrees or so, so it shouldn't be that hard to do. Maybe someone knows a better way.
Good luck
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- Re: Shipping Vinyl in a Moving Truck... From Phoenix, AZ to Portland, OR - Tin Ear 10:00:37 08/05/05 (3)
- Re: Shipping Vinyl in a Moving Truck... From Phoenix, AZ to Portland, OR - thegoodtimesarekillingme 10:09:05 08/05/05 (2)
- Re: Shipping Vinyl in a Moving Truck... From Phoenix, AZ to Portland, OR - Tin Ear 12:21:05 08/05/05 (0)
- I think you are right. All depends on the temperature within the truck - Norm 11:08:45 08/05/05 (0)