
dwizted
Member
Corpse is the man...
You should find the time. I've had UPS and Fedex box up amps for shipping here, and they were always packed poorly.rottingcorpse":cqha34rw said:I don't have the time to acquire the materials or manufacture the boxes and such to do this myself. And even if I pack for war,there is still always a chance the insurance won't pay off. If the store knows they are on the hook and I request double boxing and extra padding on the paperwork to ensure safe shipping,they have no recourse if damage occurs. It's all on them.
If this amp was just another Marshall, it wouldn't be a big deal. This bitch is heavy as hell and there is not many of them. And I have the PayPal receipts to show what he paid for it. I don't care if they charge me $200 to get it there safely.
lockingtuner":cqha34rw said:A prominent person in the biz told me he ships FedEx, surrounds the head in 6 inches of bubble wrap, and hasn't had a problem in 10 years. YMMV.
LP Freak":hvjhboj3 said:I’ve shipped countless amps and guitars, packed all of them myself and never had an issue. I’m allot more confident in my packing job over some $10/hr kid I’m paying to pack it for me.
Scumback Speakers":hvjhboj3 said:You should find the time. I've had UPS and Fedex box up amps for shipping here, and they were always packed poorly.
Scumback Speakers":m5ozzimo said:I had to ship a rare Mesa head a few months back to a member here, and used this method. Got to the member in fine shape.
Yes it was 6 inches of packing around the head total, all four sides. It cost about $30 including all the packing, but it's a lot better than going through a damage claim.
Your call, but that's what I found that works.
Wizard of Ozz":3avfx9p7 said:The Mesa got here safe and sound too. The packing job was top rate and the amp sounds amazing.
Thanks again for helping me out.
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