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    How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Ok I promised a tuturial on how to package a heavy item so here it is. I recently had a pair of Shocker Sig Motors ( 80lbs Each) shipped to me. I explained to the shipper my technique and once again it worked flawlessly.

    Motors before shipment



    First thing you need to do is locate a box that is around 2-3 inches larger than the item you are packaging all the way around.

    Then you stuff the bottom of that box with a layer of foam pool floats

    (yes the kind like this)



    after stuffing the bottom full of noodles sit the item you are shipping in the box and fill the sides with pieces of foam.



    After that you need to put a layer of foam on top inside that box. You want this box to fit extremely tight so the foam compresses and keeps the item from moving.

    Next you need to find a box that is around 4-5 inches larger than the other box all the way around. You must line the bottom of this with foam also. Then set that box inside like you sat your original item in the 1st box.



    again line the top of this box with more foam and once again u want it to be a very tight fit.



    if you have odd shapes you need to fill in these, like if your shipping a sub and the basket is much larger diameter than the motor you can fill the large voids with LARGE bubble wrap. The smaller bubbles dont do much in the way of protecting heavy items.

    Another useful matieral for shipping items with a lot of 90 degree angles is insulating foam you can find at lowes. This comes by the sheet and is around 8 dollars for a 2x8' peice of foam



    i usually go by the rule 1" of foam for every 15 lbs but this is by no means perfect. remember your package should withstand a 4' drop.

    here is the kinetik 2400 getting the foam treatment


    2" on each side on the inner box







    then for the outer box i used about 2 inchs of packing peanuts all the way around with cardboard spacers in there to keep the box from moving around

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Another note on shipping large subwoofers

    Fi seems to have that type of shipping down pat, but i still dont trust it 100%. They use a crate made out of 2x4s and 1/4" wood along with foam. I have never been a fan of these crates, but as long as you properly use foam and other materials to brace it should be fine.











    Your best bet when shipping is to double box and always use OEM packaging along with extra for added security.

    I find good packaging to be a much better investment than insurance.

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    good thread. i shipped 2 SE10's in a crate around each, sorta as one crate together though. didnt have a problem at all.

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    i wish u wuda done this on my MT
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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    GOOD thread

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Quote Originally Posted by pioneerpimp View Post
    i wish u wuda done this on my MT

    I trusted OEM packaging a little too much, lesson learned i suppose.

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Heres also how DD packages there top of the line drivers, although they do weigh about 20 lbs less than RE MT's and BTLS 60lbs

    notice the double thick cardboard









    How dd packages light subs








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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    nice, will use this method
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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Here is another method of shipping motors that follows the same technique, but doesnt use foam pool toys

    inner box filled with 2 layers of pink insulation foam from lowes ( same as the blue )



    inner box inside of outer box with 2 layers on all sides



    top layers



    outer box


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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    I'll keep this in mind while shippin the HC motor. It's a heavy bish!

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    good read......... how much is shipping on an 80 lb motor to say.............. cali packaged correctly?
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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    DHL is around 40-50 bucks coast to coast
    Fedex is 70-80
    UPS surcharges based on size of box, but is close to 80-90

    anything over 70lbs with anyone other than DHL gets a surcharge.

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    Quote Originally Posted by lilmaniac2 View Post
    DHL is around 40-50 bucks coast to coast
    Fedex is 70-80
    UPS surcharges based on size of box, but is close to 80-90

    anything over 70lbs with anyone other than DHL gets a surcharge.
    fedex is same as DHL now with there pricing...

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    must have changed in the past week, cause i shipped a mt and it cost 90 bucks

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    Re: How To Properly Package Heavy Items!

    i'll package the HC like my sister's cherry is in the box

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