GaryofMontreal
Mar 29th 2011, 01:26 PM
I made this when I got home from work, as I was feeling very crafty. It's Tuesday and I can trust myself with a razor blade after school. Monday? Hmmm.
3125
materials - styro sheet, fresh blade, straight edge, tape, tape measure, small box.
3126
Cut stryo (10 minutes total for the box)
3127
Finished product- the joints are taped to keep drafts out and leaks in. The box is 9.5 inches long, 6.5 wide and 6 or so high. It's small, and therefore inexpensive to send. The magnificently engineered cross brace really helps, weirdly enough. It ends up surprisingly strong. It is, however, not as warm as a commercial or sea food box. With those dimensions though, it'll get two pairs of killies from Montreal to west of Toronto for around $12.
3125
materials - styro sheet, fresh blade, straight edge, tape, tape measure, small box.
3126
Cut stryo (10 minutes total for the box)
3127
Finished product- the joints are taped to keep drafts out and leaks in. The box is 9.5 inches long, 6.5 wide and 6 or so high. It's small, and therefore inexpensive to send. The magnificently engineered cross brace really helps, weirdly enough. It ends up surprisingly strong. It is, however, not as warm as a commercial or sea food box. With those dimensions though, it'll get two pairs of killies from Montreal to west of Toronto for around $12.