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McBarry said:
Hi Dennis,
without labouring the point, I've seen an option that might save you time and be even safer than two parcels, each with their own inherent danger(s).
Place/wedge a length of timber (eg:chipboard or mdf) between cabinet inner edge and xfmr outer edge, both sides
Place/wedge " " " between underside of each xfmr and the cabinet base
Place/wedge " " " between both xfmrs
Thus there is continuity in all planes.

Definitely not tring to change your mind or be argumentative, but I've recieved an amp this way, and I was mighty impressed.
Seller obviously thought logically about the task, applied some simple measures, and voila - job done.
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I literally pull tubes and stuff the inside of the amp with peanuts, and I mean I stuff it tight. Then put a cardboard backer on it shrink wrap it and finish packing it.
 
Never would deny unforeseen circumstances.
Just going with the center-of-gravity default.
If it falls, that's how it will tend to land.
 

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