Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Ideally it should be shipped in the original box w/the original cardboard or styrofoam inserts. If this isn't possible, though, just try to replicate these materials. Big box and something semi-rigid to isolate it from the box (for example buy some larger styrofoam hunks and cut them to fit). You could also throw some foam peanuts in there and/or double box it for added protection. Better to use too much packaging than not enough, IMO.
Originally posted by: LokutusofBorg
Whoever you use to send it, get insurance on it. Take pics before you pack it up, and take pics of your packing job while in the middle of it. If the carrier tries to deny your claim, you can use the pics and they will have no grounds to not reimburse if any damage is caused while shipping.
At work quite a few years ago we had UPS ship a built system from one city to another and they did some damage to it. We provided pics when they balked about who caused the damage, and the only response they had after that was "where do you want the money sent?"
