Also, I hope you're not shipping across hemispheres, because CRT's are adjusted according to the Earth's magnetic field. You can get them converted, but I'm not sure how much it'd cost. Dan On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 18:20, Daniel James wrote: > > heading out on a plane flight back to the UK, and need a means of > > transporting a computer monitor, preferably without paying for > > shipping as we have plenty of baggage weight available. we're > > planning to pack it inside its cardboard box with loads of bubble > > wrapping and lots of 'Fragile: handle as eggs' stickers on the > > side. > > When shipping a motherboard recently, I was advised by the Post Office > counter staff not to put 'fragile' on the box. This is because > disenchanted postmen and women are more likely to kick or drop a box > if it has 'fragile' written on it, apparently! I don't know if > airport baggage handlers are the same. > > > does anyone have any experience of doing this, and have any > > sugestions on the best way to go about it? > > If it's a CRT monitor, mark the box so you know which side the screen > is on. Then when you pick up the box, have the screen side closest to > your chest, because the centre of gravity won't be near the centre of > the box. It's then much less likely to drop out of your hands when > you stumble, exhausted, out of the baggage reclaim area... > > Also, don't forget to check the voltage requirements of the monitor > before you plug it in. Laptops usually have autosensing power > supplies, but in my experience CRT monitors do not. A 240v UK power > supply will probably destroy a 110v US monitor. > > Cheers > > Daniel > -- Dan Harper http://danharper.org