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    Prop Shipping in a Pelican

    Anyone use a Pelican box to ship your prop? If so, what model Pelican box does is take to fit? THX

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    15x15x8in

    I'd suggest just using a 15in rim box from a tire shop... Pack it tight with cardboard/paper.

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    Yeah even the off brand hard plastic boxes are too high to make it worthwhile.

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    #4
    I'm always Leary of making stuff look too valuable. May not ever make it to its destination.

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    A 4 gallon paint can shipping box fits well and there is room to double up the top bottom and sides and you can screw it down on some OSB inside with the tips of the blades against the OSB. If you really want it armor it.

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    I went to one of the boat shops and they gave me a prop box. My prop was sent back in another box.
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