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    How to box and ship seats

    This topic comes up fairly often and I was packing up some seats today to go to Australia and thought it would help everyone to document the process.

    1. Go to Home Depot, Lowes, or U-Haul and buy a Wardrobe Box
    2. Put the first seat in right side up
    3. Put the second seat in upside down. This works well because the only parts of the seats that are touching are the soft, cushy parts.
    4. Tape up the box

    I've done this probably 100 times, never had a damaged seat.

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    Thank you Adam.

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    Very helpful - I am in the middle of this. Question - the box is damn heavy. Are UPS OK when you walk in with it?
    And I also assume sending in two boxes is more expensive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonjjb View Post
    Very helpful - I am in the middle of this. Question - the box is damn heavy. Are UPS OK when you walk in with it?
    And I also assume sending in two boxes is more expensive?
    UPS allows up to 150 lbs. The reason is makes sense to make it heavy is because when the box gets this big, or even one seat you're being charged for Dimensional Weight, meaning big box. So you might as well make the box heavy because you're paying for a big box either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc View Post
    UPS allows up to 150 lbs. The reason is makes sense to make it heavy is because when the box gets this big, or even one seat you're being charged for Dimensional Weight, meaning big box. So you might as well make the box heavy because you're paying for a big box either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc View Post

    1. Go to Home Depot, Lowes, or U-Haul and buy a Wardrobe Box
    2. Put the first seat in right side up
    3. Put the second seat in upside down. This works well because the only parts of the seats that are touching are the soft, cushy parts.
    4. Tape up the box

    I've done this probably 100 times, never had a damaged seat.

    ---Adam
    I've only done this once, and I ended up with damaged seats.
    Depending on the shipper, these boxes go through at least 2 but probably 3 or 4 flights when shipped to Australia from the US. (via Hawaii, Sydney, Melbourne)
    These cartons may get soft when wet (or from high humidity) and I had 5 holes in the box when it arrived, even though the seats were covered in plastic and there was soft filling material added to protect them.
    I ended up with scratches on the grp RSR seat back
    My 2c: I would add a step to the list above to put some bubblewrap on those parts that stick out most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick911 View Post
    I've only done this once, and I ended up with damaged seats.
    Depending on the shipper, these boxes go through at least 2 but probably 3 or 4 flights when shipped to Australia from the US. (via Hawaii, Sydney, Melbourne)
    These cartons may get soft when wet (or from high humidity) and I had 5 holes in the box when it arrived, even though the seats were covered in plastic and there was soft filling material added to protect them.
    I ended up with scratches on the grp RSR seat back
    My 2c: I would add a step to the list above to put some bubblewrap on those parts that stick out most.
    Easier said than done but I would try to use an inner box followed by an outer box that is 3 inches larger all around. I have received not one but two paintings that were punctured during shipment (most likely by a fork lift). My .02
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    When I bought my 73 Sports seats, the seller packed them individually in U-haul large electronics boxes with lots of packaging around them. The boxes are double walled and strong and held up to transit damage well.

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    Adam,
    Make a video and post it on YouTube.
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