Boxing and shipping BIG speakers? Whats best?


Hi all,

Im trying to help my Dad who is selling his large vintage speakers. There are no boxes for them. Each speaker is roughly
36x24x16 in. and weighs ~90 lbs ea.

Can anyone recommend a shipper/store that would build a box/crate for these. I am pretty sure UPS Store can build whats needed..but question wheather it would truly be adaquate. Of course he would NOT actually ship from UPS ;-) or there would be no speakers left upon arrival...

I suggested either shipping with ABF or Bax Global as both are superb for large items, and I have some experience with these carriers. He has to ship these from Atlanta to Oregon and need some help with this info..also best way to position the speakers so that the woofers are least subject to damage. (I.E. ship upright or with woofs down etc...) These are bass cabinets and the mids are Janszen Electrostatic elements which would ship seperately.

here a link...http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1174350262

Many thanks for any and all info!

Best,

Ken
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I agree with Nsgarch as to crating and palleting. BAX Global is very good on big heavy items but you have to have a business to use them, or they will hit you with a heavy residential pick up charge. I will say that if you use UPS Store for crating and insuring, they cannot claim inadequate packing since they did the packing. the biggest problem, I would guess is arriving at a valuation for the speakers; this would really be an issue IF one were damaged as most carriers will not pay for the pair.
I googled and found this....

http://www.navisatlanta.com/CustomPackaging/tabid/7285/Default.aspx

It may well be the ticket as they seem to do it all..Im sure for a price though..but better safe than sorry.

Thanks Neil and Swampwalker for your help thus far!

Regards,
Ken
Nsgarch is correct. Forget about UPS. That's a guaranteed recipe for disaster (unfortunately, I have first-hand experience with their less than competent packing abilities.)

If you don't have the time or facilities to crate them yourself, definitely follow the good advice above and seek out one of the pros to do so.

Additionally, it would make sense to me to have them ride cones down to prevent any possibility of something working its way atop them while in transit.
I just had a pair of Verity Audio Parisifal Ovations shipped from Canada and they use BAX Global...They are not too big, but they do weigh in at 300lbs for the pair and come in those large flight boxes...

They did a good job....
UPS or (United Package Smashers) practically demolished a recently purchased B&W HTM1 here on Audiogon and they were the ones who pachaged it! For more proof just Google (United Package Smashers) and see for your self countless pics and testemonials from people who had unfortunate dealings with them. They aslo will try everything to keep from paying a claim. Unfortunately searching this topic here on the Gone reveals Fed ex to be just as bad. Beware!!!