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Reading the rules, there is this about the size:

"When packing your piece for shipment, the size - the sum of its circumference or girth (2 x width + 2 x depth) plus its length - may not exceed 108†(270cm)."

I am confused, that means that the piece must be very small if including the packaging WxHxD=108". Does that mean that, let's say 7.5" x 7.5" x 2" = 112.5", is already over the limit?
Did I get this wrong? Could somebody straighten me up?
The piece I am working on is quite a bit bigger than that...
Thank you very much
Jorge

Haz plantado un arbol?
 
Reading the rules, there is this about the size:

"When packing your piece for shipment, the size - the sum of its circumference or girth (2 x width + 2 x depth) plus its length - may not exceed 108†(270cm)."

I am confused, that means that the piece must be very small if including the packaging WxHxD=108". Does that mean that, let's say 7.5" x 7.5" x 2" = 112.5", is already over the limit?
Did I get this wrong? Could somebody straighten me up?
The piece I am working on is quite a bit bigger than that...
Thank you very much
Jorge

Haz plantado un arbol?

A box 22" x 22" x 20" would be 108"

88+20=108
 
Thanks Robert,
That is more like it. Sometimes senior moments and english as a second language don't mix well.

Thanks again
Jorge

Haz plantado un arbol?
 
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