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Whats The Best Way To Ship A 60lbs Sub??
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<blockquote data-quote="Safe_Cracker" data-source="post: 3337507" data-attributes="member: 577889"><p>I'll tell you, I have other hobbies and one of them is R/C boats &gt;</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6gQ9R4-OH6E[/MEDIA] so I use to have to ship fiberglass boats as large as 52". I had so many problems with UPS, FedEx and even UsPs that I had to figure out a way to protec the corners. I had extra pool noodles from my kids laying around and because we used them inside the boats as flotation why not tape pieces to the corners. It worked sooo well that eventually I stopped using peanuts and stuck to newspaper and pool noodles. Now with subs I have found that if you use the LARGE and small noodles works the best. On the back of the magnet plate tape a big 3 inch piece so if the drop it usually that is the first to hit due to the weight. I shipped a RE sx to a dude in TX and the box fell apart and it was double boxed and I even added side walls and a whole roll of 3M packaging tape. When UPS delivered the box it looked like a round underinflated beach ball, really but the sub was perfect! Never underestimate the power of the pool noo noo, lOl. BTW Walmart has them on clearance right now... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Polo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe_Cracker, post: 3337507, member: 577889"] I'll tell you, I have other hobbies and one of them is R/C boats > [MEDIA=youtube]6gQ9R4-OH6E[/MEDIA] so I use to have to ship fiberglass boats as large as 52". I had so many problems with UPS, FedEx and even UsPs that I had to figure out a way to protec the corners. I had extra pool noodles from my kids laying around and because we used them inside the boats as flotation why not tape pieces to the corners. It worked sooo well that eventually I stopped using peanuts and stuck to newspaper and pool noodles. Now with subs I have found that if you use the LARGE and small noodles works the best. On the back of the magnet plate tape a big 3 inch piece so if the drop it usually that is the first to hit due to the weight. I shipped a RE sx to a dude in TX and the box fell apart and it was double boxed and I even added side walls and a whole roll of 3M packaging tape. When UPS delivered the box it looked like a round underinflated beach ball, really but the sub was perfect! Never underestimate the power of the pool noo noo, lOl. BTW Walmart has them on clearance right now... [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] Polo.. [/QUOTE]
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