[amayausers.com] Re: How to ship an amaya

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  • Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 05:21:59 UT

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A sales rep who worked for Melco for many years took the Amaya all over the 
West. I will try to describe how he did it.  Leave  the arms in the outside 
position. Take a piece of wood and cut a bit wider than the arms. You are 
building a shelf and using bungee cords with one end clipped on the front of 
the board/shelf probably from underneath and wrap around till you find a secure 
place to clip the other end. Take some time to analyze  how to do this. Once 
you have the shelf secure, remove the screws that hold the thread tree. Have 
someone to help hold the tree. Gently lift and twist the tree so it will sit on 
the shelf. if you do this slowly and carefully the tubes will not come out of 
place. Attach the tree with more bungee cords.  Wrap the tree area with Saran 
and/or bubble wrap. The machine was taken off the cart and put into the back of 
a Trailblazer. This works for long trips and would work across country. it will 
block your back window however. when you get to Arizona e
 mail us. Wishesinstitches@xxxxxxx. Margaret

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