Locking cupboard doors when shipping
I am planning to ship several sideboards. The doors always swing open if not locked, so I usually keep them locked - with the key in a small drawer above.
Before shipping should I lock the doors - or will that cause problems if they inspect it at customs? |
Re: Locking cupboard doors when shipping
It likely won't make much difference as they will be wrapped in heavy multi-layer packing paper, but if you're concerned about the (remote) possibility of customs wanting to search inside and perhaps breaking the locks, you could either tape the doors shut or tie them closed with string wrappee around the cupboard.
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Re: Locking cupboard doors when shipping
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12084906)
It likely won't make much difference as they will be wrapped in heavy multi-layer packing paper, but if you're concerned about the (remote) possibility of customs wanting to search inside and perhaps breaking the locks, you could either tape the doors shut or tie them closed with string wrappee around the cupboard.
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Re: Locking cupboard doors when shipping
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12091369)
Or leave the key in the lock. Jesus.
Leaving key in lock is a stupid idea. Likely to break off. |
Re: Locking cupboard doors when shipping
Originally Posted by dominoman
(Post 12091779)
Stroppy teenage post. Drop the blasphemy.
Leaving key in lock is a stupid idea. Likely to break off. |
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