on 03-11-2014 12:07 AM
Hi 🙂 I hope this isn't too silly a question...but does anyone have any tips on making a 2cm letter gauge to test large letters? I pretty much have zero craft experience so I'm not sure what would be the best way to go about it. How would I cut through thick corrugated cardboard? Buy a special craft knife and cut along a ruler?
Any help would be appreciated 🙂 I've heard some people have managed to get one from their POs. Do you have to know the staff well to get one? I asked at my LPO and they told me to come in if I ever needed to test anything and that they didn't give them out 😕
Thanks in advance!
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on 03-11-2014 08:43 AM
on 03-11-2014 08:51 AM
Balsa wood, that's a good idea! At least there's no risk of it stretching out of shape into a bigger hole, which could happen if the cardboard was a bit thin.
I asked my PO for one and they said they don't keep spares, they only have one for each counter. If one breaks, they share one between them until a new one arrives. That's why I made my own.
I find it really useful when I'm creating new listings. I send large letter items as 'free' post and charge postage for parcel items. If something looks like it's boarderline, I stick it in a padded bag and drop it through the slot and then insert the postage cost if needed (or not). Saves that OMG feeling after someone buys it and you realise that you've advertised with free postage and find it's too thick and has to go parcel rate.....which costs more than the buyer paid for the item!
on 03-11-2014 09:33 AM
The post office gave me one for free.
I love it. it has saved me a few dollars too. I can slide through the finished item, if it doesn't fit, i rewrap it until it does.
on 03-11-2014 10:29 AM
perhaps I'm too lazy - but i always just measure its not thicker than 2cm....(and within the 26 x 36 cm)... (have about 5 tape measures on my comp. desk)
agreed - my po looked at my blankly when I asked nicely for one...
on 03-11-2014 12:06 PM
on 04-09-2018 09:56 AM
Apart from dragging up a 4 year old thread, you are NOT allowed to advertise you own goods here.
on 04-09-2018 10:00 AM
You are not allowed to advertise on the boards.
I am sure after 4 years most of the posters here would have solved the problem.
04-09-2018 10:09 AM - edited 04-09-2018 10:13 AM
I also suspect that some of those dimensions are incorrect as well lyndal
https://www.publishpartner.com.au/envelope-size-guide/
https://auspost.com.au/business/shipping/check-sending-guidelines/size-weight-guidelines
05-09-2018 08:52 AM - edited 05-09-2018 08:53 AM
I know this is a very old thread but now that it's been resurrected ...
The simplest way to check letter gauge is to buy a cheapo plastic vernier caliper from Bunnings or similar.
They only cost a couple of dollars and will accurately measure the thickness of your item.
The envelope only adds half a millimetre to that figure.
This tool is also useful around the house for measuring thicknesses, lengths and internal widths of holes etc
on 17-10-2018 10:22 AM
No you cannot. I have asked at every PO I've been to and they all say they don't give them out and you can't buy them. I can't undertand it since there are so many businesses selling on-line with lots of mail to post and they don't want to keep going to the PO to make sure it fits through there damn slot.
I find that it is very arbitrary and some will make it go through the slot if its a bit thick and others won't even try if it don't go through straight away they make you pay extra or call it a parcel and not a letter. Its a rort if you ask me.