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Re: Best way / Best Packing to send item to Australia?
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How big of a package? How much is if worth? How fast do you want to get t there?
Personally, I'd send it "Priority Internationally" and insure it.
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Put the parts inside a sturdy plastic bag, box it up and send via USPS. Sadly, the box will weigh about as much as your parts. I assume you are sending samples for reverse engineering, the rod will be duplicated, fitted, and returned, so that may get you a break on tariffs.
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