I 2nd what Chuck recommended, if that's not an option find someone you 100% trust. Anything that shock would hurt, have it removed, then one could find a electronic equipment mover. Most of the big moving van companies provide that service.
-pete On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Chuck Guzis <ccl...@sydex.com> wrote: > On 12/23/2016 08:06 AM, Cory Heisterkamp wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > > > I recently became the owner of an LGP-30, supposedly in 'working' > > condition. However, the machine is roughly 2000 miles from me and > > will need to be transported by freight. Before it's palletized, are > > there any special precautions I should take to ensure its safe > > travel. I'm especially worried about the drum (drum lock?), but > > haven't been able to find a maintenance or setup doc. > > > > Anyone out there with experience or can offer a few pointers? > > > > Is this the LGP-30 that came up for auction in Canada? > > Personally, I'd buy a plane ticket and supervise the packing. There > are, IIRC, 110 or so tubes, a drum and other goodies that should > probably be removed and shipped separately. Nothing like getting a box > o' broken glass to make life interesting. > > --Chuck > >