PACKING YOUR GARAGE OR SHED
Packing up your garage or shed is one of the more difficult parts of the
moving process. Generally, these items don't lend themselves to being packed
very easily. There are a few specific procedures, however, that will make
moving this area of your house a lot simpler.
What You'll Need
Packing tape
Small
moving boxes
Bubble
wrap
Packing
paper, or Newspaper
Twine
Permanent marker
One of the first things you need to know about packing up your garage or
shed is what not to pack. Flammable or dangerous liquids are at the top of this
list. That means if you have any outdoor equipment that runs on gasoline,
you'll need to drain that and the oil out of it before packing and
shipping. Also, a mover can not
transport the propane tank from your gas grill or patio heater. Any sharp blades (such as those on a
lawnmower or chainsaw) should have blade covers on them. Be sure to pack all
attachments separately in a box to themselves.
Hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) should be kept in a hardware bag or
coffee can and labeled properly. These can be packed in a small carton using
packing paper to fill in any gaps.
Loose tools of the same length should be bound together with twine. If you
are going to pack them in a carton, wrap them in shrinkwrap to keep any grease
or rust from getting on anything, then wrap them in a few sheets of packing
paper. Sharp-edged tools should be wrapped in old towels or bubble wrap, then
wrapped in packing paper. Put them in a small carton, as they are heavy items.
If you keep your tools in a tool box or case, they can be left inside of
it. Fill the empty space in the tool box with crushed paper. Loose power tool
attachments should be packed separately from the tools themselves.
Long-handled garden tools can be bundled together with twine or tape and
wrapped in a packing blanket. Tie the twine around the blanket to hold the
bundle securely together.
With each of these cartons, place one final
layer of packing paper on top of everything as cushioning. Then, seal the box
with tape. Finish by labeling the box with its contents and destination.
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