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sshire:
A month or so back, I ordered a Knurling Tool kit from Hemingway Kits. I was about to contact them to let them know that the parcel must be lost as orders from Arc Eurotrade sem to show up in the USA in a few days.

This morning, a parcel is on the front porch with this label.



The contents are here.


Not being that familiar with the U.K. definition of goods which are dangerous to ship by air, please let me know which of these pieces of steel is the offending bit so that I can isolate it and perhaps store it out of the shop. Is a Hazmat Suit necessary?

Best
Stan
doubleboost:
Must be the spring  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
John
kwackers:
My guess is none of that material is aircraft grade...
krv3000:
its the nut on the right its radio active
Miner:
I've been though more than a few commercial dangerous goods courses. That was an obvious mistake, and probably the package that wasn't supposed to fly did. Postal service incompetence has no bounds, nor does it respect any borders. :bang: Anything I've ever ordered from Hemingway was shipped by air. At least into Canaduh that's what happens.

Pete
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