shipping turntables overseas
shipping turntables overseas Posted on: 21.01.2013 by Necole Pilkington not sure if this is the right subcommunity
, but here goes...do you believe a couple of turntables would survive being carried as excess baggage in the hold (possibly in flightcases since the original boxes have long since gone), or would shipping by freight in a packing case be a better alternative i'm believeing that the platter would need to be removed, or at least taped down so as not to spin round, but just worried that a) the temperature in the hold wouldn't be ideal and b) the baggage handlers would end up throwing the cases around regardless of the number of 'fragile' stickers... cheers | |
Necole Pilkington 21.01.2013 | not sure if this is the right subcommunity
, but here goes... do you believe a couple of turntables would survive being carried as excess baggage in the hold (possibly in flightcases since the original boxes have long since gone), or would shipping by freight in a packing case be a better alternative i'm believeing that the platter would need to be removed, or at least taped down so as not to spin round, but just worried that a) the temperature in the hold wouldn't be ideal and b) the baggage handlers would end up throwing the cases around regardless of the number of 'fragile' stickers... cheers |
Necole Pilkington 20.03.2013 | thanks for the input, chaps - still undecided whether or not to buy new / second hand set here (Canada) since they are quite costly. Need to work out some prices... cheers |
Federico Vilas 22.01.2013 | I've never had issues with flight cases, just make sure you place a lock on them...it's good to put something soft like foam under the tonearm for support just in case...the foam normally keeps the platter in place. I use my flight cases every week for a class I teach with no issues but don't want something like this to happen if shipping over seas |
Danae Dumler 22.01.2013 | Here are some links about how to prepare them for shipping. I believe you'd be better off doing that than carrying as baggage due to the weight and the probability of mishandling by the baggage handlers. If you do bring them on the plane be sure to use a flight case; don't just stick them in a backpack (heh).... http://www.turntabletech.com/technic...leshipping.htm http://reviews.ebay.com/How-to-Pack-...00000002161041 Oh yeah, just realized you said overseas - shipping will be costly, especially if you have to pay import taxes. Are you moving? You might want to consider how attached you are to this particular set of turntables and maybe just sell yours there and pick up a new (used) set of decks when you get to your destination. |
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