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Turnarcades:
When we were delivering our cabinets we used to lie them on their backs with no bother, and many others I spoke to said they found it ok with a variety of cabs.

My advice is to lie a duvet cover on the floor to create friction and padding but avoid scuffs. Plus, when time comes to unload you can drag the duvet to pull the cabinet out and it will pad the edge of the vehicle on its way out.

brock.sampson:
Thanks guys, unfortunately I wasn't able to get over to this guy's house last night and it looks like it sold.   :cry:  Good information to know when the next one pops up.

CheffoJeffo:
+1 for cardboard or moving blankets if you have them.

Yeah, be sure to check that things are secure before *AND* after you move. I killed a rather nice 25" monitor because I powered up without checking things after the move. A single screw, that looked secure when I checked initially, had come loose and was sitting on the monitor chassis when I plugged it in.

I never made that mistake again.

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