With my landlady dying the kids have told me they intend to sell the house, I am not sure what is going to happen with me but I have ordered a bunch of totes, some bubble wrap and tape to start putting my calls and hunting gear away. Is there any certain way I should pack stuff, I am most worried about my "box calls" if you will as well as all my wood calls which are most of them. Would it be wise to get silica packs to toss in with the calls? How could I waterproof the totes? I was thinking of wrapping in duct tape when they are packed and then getting some kind of calking, maybe silicone to seal them better. The totes I got are a different color from all my other totes so I will know they contain hunting gear of some kind, I would rather not write what is in them on the totes. On a side note please say a prayer for the family, the service for their mother is on Sunday and it is going to be hard for them. Please say a prayer for my situation as well, I have lived here for 30 years and do not want to move, unless it is downstairs to save my poor knees. I have a very difficult time with stairs so I can't even carry my own stuff out, hills are little problem but stairs are dangerous for me, I am not sure how things are going to go if I have to move, that is why I am starting to pack things now.
First off I would check what the laws are for them making you move out in a hurry, pretty sure they can't just force you out.
Quote from: crow on June 04, 2021, 06:38:06 AM
First off I would check what the laws are for them making you move out in a hurry, pretty sure they can't just force you out.
Agreed. Prayers sent up for all involved.
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For the silica packs, check with your local pharmacy. They get them in medicines and probably just toss them out. I bet they would save them for you for no to little cost. I did that when I was into building my own trail cameras. In a week I had more packs than I would use in a couple of years.
Prayers for all, best of luck Steve........everything will wok out.
Quote from: crow on June 04, 2021, 06:38:06 AM
First off I would check what the laws are for them making you move out in a hurry, pretty sure they can't just force you out.
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Quote from: crow on June 04, 2021, 06:38:06 AM
First off I would check what the laws are for them making you move out in a hurry, pretty sure they can't just force you out.
Agreed. Prayers sent up for all involved.
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I do not feel they are going to ask me to move themselves, it is whomever buys the place that I am worried about. They are pretty good people and the daughter that lived with and took care of her mother has told me I have two months anyway, they are just finishing up their house they are building next door. I am out of checks and do not even intend to order those until I know the address is going to remain the same, the only people I ever wright a check to is them for the rent anyway.
Quote from: captpete on June 04, 2021, 07:06:20 AM
For the silica packs, check with your local pharmacy. They get them in medicines and probably just toss them out. I bet they would save them for you for no to little cost. I did that when I was into building my own trail cameras. In a week I had more packs than I would use in a couple of years.
That's a great idea, thank you.
Quote from: Tom007 on June 04, 2021, 07:07:09 AM
Prayers for all, best of luck Steve........everything will wok out.
Thanks bud.
I think you will be fine with some good totes. Slip them inside some big garbage bags and you should be fine. Don't put anything susceptible to getting wet on the bottom of the tote when packing, so if water does get in items won't get ruined. And make sure to get rid of stuff you don't really need or use in yard sale. I have moved several times, and every time we have moved stuff that we ended up getting rid of at new home. Pare down before you pack. Sorry to hear about your situation, hope everything can work out for you.
foam packing peanuts. I would also put a piece of green scotchbrite under the lids of box calls.
X1000 on unloading un needed things! Felt like being born again when i moved from my home of 15 years, man did the wife and I stack up some useless stuff! I am not a facebook guy, she had an account and stuff under 100$ was gone quick!
Wrap in bubble wrap, put a rubber band around the box calls pack snugly in a box and use news paper for filler. You should be fine. That's how I shop and if the post office don't break them I'm 100 percent sure you won't.
Quote from: Gooserbat on June 04, 2021, 09:24:55 AM
Wrap in bubble wrap, put a rubber band around the box calls pack snugly in a box and use news paper for filler. You should be fine. That's how I shop and if the post office don't break them I'm 100 percent sure you won't.
Steve I think this is the way to go. Take your time and do a little at a time. God bless and good luck my friend.
Just wrap them up best you can and put them in totes .. that should be fine..
Well my landlords daughter has started to send me adds for apartments for rent, I guess I know what that means. It is going to take me at least 4 months to get up the money I need to move, I am in deep trouble.
Quote from: the Ward on June 04, 2021, 09:10:16 AM
I think you will be fine with some good totes. Slip them inside some big garbage bags and you should be fine. Don't put anything susceptible to getting wet on the bottom of the tote when packing, so if water does get in items won't get ruined. And make sure to get rid of stuff you don't really need or use in yard sale. I have moved several times, and every time we have moved stuff that we ended up getting rid of at new home. Pare down before you pack. Sorry to hear about your situation, hope everything can work out for you.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on June 04, 2021, 09:21:07 AM
foam packing peanuts. I would also put a piece of green scotchbrite under the lids of box calls.
X1000 on unloading un needed things! Felt like being born again when i moved from my home of 15 years, man did the wife and I stack up some useless stuff! I am not a facebook guy, she had an account and stuff under 100$ was gone quick!
Quote from: Gooserbat on June 04, 2021, 09:24:55 AM
Wrap in bubble wrap, put a rubber band around the box calls pack snugly in a box and use news paper for filler. You should be fine. That's how I shop and if the post office don't break them I'm 100 percent sure you won't.
Quote from: Old Timer on June 04, 2021, 09:36:21 AM
Quote from: Gooserbat on June 04, 2021, 09:24:55 AM
Wrap in bubble wrap, put a rubber band around the box calls pack snugly in a box and use news paper for filler. You should be fine. That's how I shop and if the post office don't break them I'm 100 percent sure you won't.
Steve I think this is the way to go. Take your time and do a little at a time. God bless and good luck my friend.
Quote from: Greg Massey on June 04, 2021, 09:38:34 AM
Just wrap them up best you can and put them in totes .. that should be fine..
Thanks guys, I will try all of this, the things that matter most to me as far as material things are my firearms, my turkey calls, my camera gear, my computer, my entertainment equipment, my recliner, my bed and my ham radio equipment.
Bubble wrap may stick to the finish on some calls.
I go to the Dollar Store or any discount store and buy large packages of socks. Slip your box calls in socks first to keep them from getting scratched. Plus that gives them some protection. Then bubble wrap and totes. I store many calls that I don't display in totes for protection and have a different tote for each style of call.
Quote from: West Augusta on June 04, 2021, 10:32:18 AM
Bubble wrap may stick to the finish on some calls.
I go to the Dollar Store or any discount store and buy large packages of socks. Slip your box calls in socks first to keep them from getting scratched. Plus that gives them some protection. Then bubble wrap and totes. I store many calls that I don't display in totes for protection and have a different tote for each style of call.
Thank you for that information, especially about the finish. I should have added that I do have the boxes that the calls from Mr. Watkins, Mr. Fetters, and Mr. Snoddgrass came in so I will put those in those, but it is good to know not to use bubble wrap against the finish. I will still wrap the boxes in bubble wrap as well for protection. I have a 30 liter dry bag and I think I will add as many as can safely be added into that as well for additional protection. I am sorry, I am thinking as I go here. I also just bought a bunch more Tupperware Little Wonders bowls to put some pot calls in.
Don't know you, but I like a lot of your posts and comments. Sounds like a ruff going the next few months. Just an idea, but what if someone on OG could set up some type of "Go fund me" and we could get you a few hundred to help. I'm not smart enough to handle that! Time to take care of our own!!!
Steve,
Store all my pot calls in beer koozies during the off season. They offer a great protect to the surface and finish of the call and have never had a problem with them sticking to the call. The koozies also fill tight on the call so they will not move. You can usually find them free at various places, I and my daughter picked up a bunch at a beer festival a few years ago.
The cheap route is lots of newspaper to wrap them. Good luck n finding a new place.
Prayers sent for you Steve!
Quote from: jhoward11 on June 04, 2021, 12:46:26 PM
Don't know you, but I like a lot of your posts and comments. Sounds like a ruff going the next few months. Just an idea, but what if someone on OG could set up some type of "Go fund me" and we could get you a few hundred to help. I'm not smart enough to handle that! Time to take care of our own!!!
First off I would like to say thank you for the compliments and the suggestion. There was a time in my life before I was saved I was not a very good person at all, I would do what I could to get what I needed, including the occasional con, the problem with me asking for something like a "Go fund me" page is I would feel like I was coning again, that is something God took me away from and I do not want to return to. When I first came to this sight I saw all these great calls and I honestly thought I could never afford them and I stated that, I did not mean anything by it but several people sent me calls for which I am very grateful, but the more I learned about calls the more I found out that yes I could afford some of them and the truth is I felt guilty about those that had given me calls. Mind you I had always offered to pay them for them by payments or otherwise or if they said no I would offer to pay at least the shipping but most said not to that. I felt like I had conned again even though that was never my intent. That is a major reason I do giveaways now, I feel guilty about those that gave to me and I want to in some way give back. For me to ask for money I would feel like I was conning again and that is a part of my life that God took from me and my honor means so much to me now that I just can't do that. I thank you very much for caring enough to suggest that but I would not feel right about that.
Quote from: NCL on June 04, 2021, 02:51:26 PM
Steve,
Store all my pot calls in beer koozies during the off season. They offer a great protect to the surface and finish of the call and have never had a problem with them sticking to the call. The koozies also fill tight on the call so they will not move. You can usually find them free at various places, I and my daughter picked up a bunch at a beer festival a few years ago.
Thanks, that is seeming to be a very popular suggestion, I will try to get some when I get paid again.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on June 04, 2021, 04:00:10 PM
The cheap route is lots of newspaper to wrap them. Good luck n finding a new place.
Thank you and thank you.
Quote from: 3bailey3 on June 04, 2021, 04:20:37 PM
Prayers sent for you Steve!
Thanks, those are always appreciated.
If your local liquor store has boxes you can get, they tend to be well made with strong sides and bottoms to protect the bottles in transport. That makes them good for moving.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on June 04, 2021, 08:16:58 PM
If your local liquor store has boxes you can get, they tend to be well made with strong sides and bottoms to protect the bottles in transport. That makes them good for moving.
Thank you very much, I will contact them.
Steve,
I think I have a few extra beer koozies, how many would you need? They are free at all the craft beer festivals that I have visited so do not buy them.
Quote from: NCL on June 05, 2021, 12:16:41 PM
Steve,
I think I have a few extra beer koozies, how many would you need? They are free at all the craft beer festivals that I have visited so do not buy them.
I have at least 50 pots not I think, seems that way anyway. I will gladly pay you for them, I can't until July though.
PM me your address. I do not have 50 extras but I am sure there are a few. Have to put my pot away then I will know how many extras I have it any.
Quote from: NCL on June 06, 2021, 10:15:24 AM
PM me your address. I do not have 50 extras but I am sure there are a few. Have to put my pot away then I will know how many extras I have it any.
Sounds good, I am getting ready to head to church but will send that first.