re: transporting CIS systems
>When I traveled with one while moving homes (short distance but a
>LONG time torn down) I removed the cart, placed them each into a
>baggie, rubber banded the bag around the tubes, placed them into a
>plastic "shoebox" size box and didn't have any troubles what so
>ever. Now if you are going to fly, I hear it can get REALLY messy
>due to the loss of air pressure.
>
>Alan
and this way there's no problem with the heads getting dried out?
should I maybe run a flushing cart before I put it all back together?
!john
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