I agree with packing monitors upside down. I purchase many monitors for my
business
and they all come packed upside down.
May I also suggest you use the shipping service call GPS and not UPS if this
shipper
is avaliable in your area. I find that when I recieve new monitors shipped via
UPS they
come in a rounded box that used to be square. When I use GPS they (The Shipping
Box)
is very clean and undamaged..
Phil...
Russ Blakeman wrote:
Just pack them upside down, base up. They ship by UPS
and USPS well that way
and movers tend to be more (not much more) careful with each carton.
Scott Ware wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Dave McGuire wrote:
>
> (Regarding damage in long-distance shipping)
>
> > I've seen many large monitors with under-designed tilt/swivel bases.
>
> True - damage to the base (or the area supported by the base) seems quite
> common on large monitors. I've already removed most of the bases for
> storage purposes, so I'll likely leave them off for shipment, as well.
>
> --
> Scott Ware ware(a)xtal.pharm.nwu.edu