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John B

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1 hour ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Do you have a photo of the choking hazard thing. I may include that in my puzzles too. 

JT, I just did a google search for choking hazard images and printed a sheet of them out like a program for printing return address labels so several on one sheet of paper then cut them out.. This is the one I use..

1 hour ago, JimErn said:

Jim that's some good info there... Just always wondered to who's digression the " intended user " falls under... I don't intend for my puzzles to be sold / given to a 2-3 year old.. but someone else's idea of that may be different... that is why I include the printed paper warning in each of my puzzle packages.. While the puzzles are more of a display piece.. you just never really know what the buyer as in mind for the intended use.. Just my two cents..   

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Back when I looked for the warning images.. I could only find the 3 year old one.. Id like it to say 5-6.. but anyway, I figured something is better than nothing at all..  and for the most part.. it's mostly 3 and under that like to put everything in their mouths anyway.. Though there are those a little older.. either way a parent should heed the warning IF their child is more prone to putting things in their mouths.. 

Maybe it shouldn't give an age at all.. just a choking warning..

 

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10 hours ago, Miran said:

Maybe a real newbie question but how do you shrink wrap your stuf?

G'day Miran,

I have an Impulse sealer and a roll of shrink plastic. The plastic comes folded in half on the roll, effectively the bottom or one side of the package is preformed. I place the item between the folded plastic, seal the other 3 edges and using a heat gun shrink it tight. You can use bags, but they are quite a bit dearer and they leave a lot of material  bulged up around the edges. I like to show my puzzles standing. The rolls of plastic make it possible to wrap larger items.
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7 hours ago, John B said:

G'day Miran,

I have an Impulse sealer and a roll of shrink plastic. The plastic comes folded in half on the roll, effectively the bottom or one side of the package is preformed. I place the item between the folded plastic, seal the other 3 edges and using a heat gun shrink it tight. You can use bags, but they are quite a bit dearer and they leave a lot of material  bulged up around the edges. I like to show my puzzles standing. The rolls of plastic make it possible to wrap larger items.
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If you want minimal dogears on your shrink wrapped puzzles or any other odd shaped pieces, find a local source for Syfan MVP film. If you use an impulse sealer like JohnB, buy centerfold film like he uses. Either 45 or 60 gauge will do the trick.

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On 8/7/2019 at 10:24 PM, John B said:

G'day Miran,

I have an Impulse sealer and a roll of shrink plastic. The plastic comes folded in half on the roll, effectively the bottom or one side of the package is preformed. I place the item between the folded plastic, seal the other 3 edges and using a heat gun shrink it tight. You can use bags, but they are quite a bit dearer and they leave a lot of material  bulged up around the edges. I like to show my puzzles standing. The rolls of plastic make it possible to wrap larger items.
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Can you please tell me the brand name/model # of your sealer, gun, and roll of shrink wrap?thanks,

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On 8/7/2019 at 9:12 PM, Dee said:

I also use shrink wrap for my puzzles. I also add a bag with a zip closure to keep the pieces in after they are unwrapped. 
 

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That's a great idea Dee. If I really get into making and selling my puzzles again, I had thought of placing a small draw string calico bag, in with the puzzles. This  I imagined being printed or stamped with a logo and contact info. You can pick them up for less then a dollar a piece and the more you order the cheaper.

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A friend of mine uses this system:

https://www.laminationplus.com/298/i-bar-shrink-wrap-machines/24-deluxe-super-sealer-shrinkwrap-gun-model-ss-24ds.htm

Can get complete system including gun and roll of shrink wrap for around $300.

I'm debating whether to get this system or just buy some bags and a gun.

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12 hours ago, orangeman said:

A friend of mine uses this system:

https://www.laminationplus.com/298/i-bar-shrink-wrap-machines/24-deluxe-super-sealer-shrinkwrap-gun-model-ss-24ds.htm

Can get complete system including gun and roll of shrink wrap for around $300.

I'm debating whether to get this system or just buy some bags and a gun.

bb

What system you use depends on how much money you want to spend.  I bought a 500 foot roll of 12" shrink wrap for $28.50. Then used my old seal a meal to close and trim the seams.  My hair dryer shrinks the wrap just fine.  Saves me a bundle and that makes me happy.

shrink wrap here  https://uspackagingandwrapping.com/heat-shrink-wrap/pvc-shrink-wrap/pvc-shrink-wrap-rolls-500-ft.html

they also have sealers and systems, shrink bags and tubes and other things.  

Good luck.

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On 8/13/2019 at 8:59 PM, orangeman said:

Can you please tell me the brand name/model # of your sealer, gun, and roll of shrink wrap?thanks,

bb

I honestly can't remember. The Sealer is a no name brand I purchased form Ebay quite a few years ago, I believe I may of bought the shrink wrap from Ebay too.As for the heat gun just grab one from your local hardware.

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