I may have to ship a pair of speakers that are
boxed separately and
discontinued. If one arrives damaged beyond repair, the other is useless. How to ship and insure? Must I strap them together and ship and insure as one package? Fedex seems to be the cheapest (but slowest) way.
+1 Freight only on a pallet. Received 2 pairs of Quad ESL57 over the years. Can't think of a more delicate component. One pair was transatlantic. Cost $1000 to ship. The other was $600. No issues whatsoever.
One other step that I've found useful -- Buy a sheet, or half sheet, of 1/8" plywood at a home center and completely line the interior of the cardboard box, attaching the plywood to the cardboard with a hot glue gun. If you're properly paranoid, reinforce the corners with triangles of the same plywood.
I’ve had damaged speakers, turntables, amps, ..., and all the damage claims except one were rejected by UPS or FedEX even though the package boxes were the original shipping boxes. It didn’t matter if the items were fully insured. The only one time the claim was accepted was when the seller packaged at a UPS store. A UPS clerk helped packing, and the turntable was damaged, and the UPS cannot but accept the claim.
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