mtdewelf
10+ year member
addicted
how many companies crate there subs?How? They underestimate how heavy they are and drop them. I rarely see a "HEAVY" or "FRAGILE" label or both on a shipping container for a sub. As heavy as most of the new subs are, putting them in anything other than a wooden crate for shipping would probably be considered substandard packing if you tried to make a claim with the shipping company for insurance. Why you wouldn't crate them is beyond me anyway...
the rl-p i got in "factory shipping materials" scared the crap out of me honestly, barely anything in the box.