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Shipping speakers

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I need to ship speaker across the pond and haven't ever shipped speakers before. I don't have the OEM boxes that would be nice if i did. They are 8" MB drivers. I had them packed up but didn't like the way it felt so i unpacked them and need to repack them so there is no chance of damage.

My idea is to cut out some 1/2" MDF the same size of the box screw the speakers down to the board then load it up with bubble wrap......... what do you think ???
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Post by dBincognito »

I usually just use 3 to 4 full rolls of bubble wrap and I've never has a complaint yet.....I pack whatever it is like a giant pillow

But your idea sounds good....it will just cost more to ship
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I have shipped them by screwing them both to one board face to face. And if I were going to ship them across the pond I would do it that way, then build a frame around that, then bubble wrap that, then box them up with a minimum of 3 inches of packing peanuts all around them.

But, that's just how I would do it. Sometimes I tend to over do it, but my stuff always arrives in the condition it left. :wink:
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It wouldn't be cost effective to do that going over the pond.........

Buy a 14x14x12 and a 13.5x13.5x6 box. Cut the hols to fit the speakers in the top of the smaller box and affix the speakers in place. Put that box inside the larger box. Put a piece of cardboard over the speakers and pack the rest with bubble......... Werks every time......... :wink:
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Post by bogart »

I just shipped a btl in two cardboard boxes with a syrofoam from a 10 around the base and a whole box of bubbles and peanuts....then in second box...no issues and cheap to ship.....if a speaker is dropped in a wood frame it tends to stress the motor...had a 10 hz show up with a motor broken off in a wood frame...ever since it is boxes of foam and air...lots of both...
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Post by ttocs »

I have shipped speakers in paires by using wire-ties to tie the two speakers together face-to-face with a nut in between them to prevent them from touching. The just gone nuts with bubble wrap.
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Post by neverman »

You do NOT want to ship MDF pretty much EVER. You have some great ideas here to work with. They'll be fine.
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wrap em in a few layers of bubble then chuck em into a box and peanuts around so they do not move and then cover and done. Don't fret too much over it
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Post by GX3 »

Thanks guys ............ i dumped the MDF idea. I was wondering if it would cause an issue with transferring shock to the speakers. So i placed a thin sheet of cardboard between the speakers and zip tied them. Used bubble wrap around the speakers and then stuffed the box with as much bubble wrap as i could fit.
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