1746 W. Crosby Road, Bldg. 108
State Fair of Texas - On-site
Contrary to popular belief, not all rides travel the state fair routes as carney folklore narrates. Many of the large rides and equipment are left due to size, location, and cost. A certain "skyrocket" was left this year to ride out the four seasons until next year's fair. Rust was already begining to form by the time we arrived, so we had to spray the valves and engines down with VCI (vapor corrosion inhibitor) and place a specially designed cover over the sixty foot tower.
Our man made cover is reinforced by double threaded seams as well strapping and grommets to be roped for added strength and durability. The goal was to protect the ride from all conditions as well as be able to re-use the cover for years to come.
Strapped and clipped into the crane, PPC workers lifted the cover over the ride and fastened the material in less than two hours. Pictures a year from now should reveal the handy work of professionals.
December 23, 2008
AIRCRAFT WRAP - TUCSON, AR
A popular airline manufacturer wanted Protective Packaging to cover the nose and cabin of a plane that had been sitting the Arizona desert for its shipment to Norway, which would find it's way on the deck of a boat in the North Sea during the winter months.
December 18, 2008
LOCOMOTIVE UNVIELING
PPC went to Altoona, PA to wrap two locomotives so they could make the trip to California unseen by the "railfans" who wanted shots at the newly designed and painted Railpower locomotive.
November 07, 2008
KILGORE - ALMA TELESCOPE
We are returning to Kilgore to again wrap and protect Alma's satalite telescope for it's trip to the Ande's mountains.
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