I am planning to ship about 8 to 12 backglasses cross country all to one location. What is the best practice? I want to ship most cost effectively, but of course, don't want any damage. i.e., ship all in one box, or separately, how to pack, etc.
I am planning to ship about 8 to 12 backglasses cross country all to one location. What is the best practice? I want to ship most cost effectively, but of course, don't want any damage. i.e., ship all in one box, or separately, how to pack, etc.
Not sure how it would work for multiples, but the recommendations from BGResto for shipping a backglass are great.
http://bgresto.com/?page_id=777
Quoted from RCA1:Not sure how it would work for multiples, but the recommendations from BGResto for shipping a backglass are great.
http://bgresto.com/?page_id=777
This is probably the best method and cost effective, as using a wood box bumps the shipping price up because of weight.
If I was shipping 8-12 glasses I would wrap as above but built a crate to hold them all upright...much more expensive to ship but you wont have 8-12 broken glasses
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