January 28, 2005
10:40 AM
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My Mom is selling her house, moving to a new place and given me an ultimatum. She says I have one year to get my crap from her or it is no longer mine. As a result, I need to ship a large, antique, wooden cabinet 2,000+ miles. It probably weighs about 100 lbs. How can this be accomplished for a reasonable cost? What is a reasonable cost for this type of job? How do you protect the piece of furniture during shipping? Are there any companies you have worked with and recommend?
posted by onhazier to (6 comments total)
Contact one of several companies that mostly do freight. You basically rent however many linear feet of a truck you need, you load your stuff onto it at one end, Mr. Truck Driver Man Or Woman drives it to the destination (doing other freight stuff on the way with the rest of the truck), and you unload it.
I've done this with my folks' old Danish wall-unit, and with all my other stuff when I moved to Tex-Ass.
What is a reasonable cost for this type of job?
$250-600 bucks. There's a high floor -- you won't be able to move across town for less than $250-300 -- but it doesn't go up too steeply after that.
How do you protect the piece of furniture during shipping?
Pad the bejesus out of it. Old blankets and comforters and quilts.
You may want to move some other stuff with it just to help secure it in place.
Are there any companies you have worked with and recommend?
I *think* I've used ABF U-Pack and it was fine, but can't be certain.
posted by ROU_Xenophobe at 10:56 AM on January 28, 2005