| Some cool info on shipping tanks in priority mail So I called the post office and then the other post office and then had a lengthy conversation with a postmaster about mailing regulations.
What it boils down to is this. If you can show that what you are shipping is not dangerous, has not had dangerous stuff in it, and can not be pressurized in shipping (i.e. you have removed a burst disk) you can ship it via air mail or priority mailing methods. Best thing to do is take the open package to the post office counter show it to the clerk, seal it up and then ship it.
Just thought I would pass that along. Any input?
Mat |