One should be big enough to fit your glass item with extra.
How to ship glass sheets.
Load the window glass into a moving van or truck so that it is upright and leaning at a roughly 45 degree angle to the side of the truck.
Where large sheets are concerned they should be slung and handled on their edges.
How to ship glass across the country.
Protect glass or acrylic on framed artwork.
Make sure that all sides front and back are well protected.
To start off you re going to want to find two different sized boxes.
Shipping multiple pieces in a tube.
First wrap the glass sheet in a garbage bag or bubble wrap to prevent scratching.
Line the inside of the bigger box with packing material.
When wrapping glasses first wrap each in newspaper tucking the paper inside the glass as well.
Then lay down 2 more strips in the form of a cross or plus sign with the tape stretching from the midpoint of 1 side to the midpoint of the other.
Then consider adding some secondary protective packaging as well such as air pillows foam or even loose fill peanuts.
Pack the smaller.
The support material must not compress unduly when the case is mishandled for example snatch lifted dropped otherwise scratching or breakage may result.
Place a sheet of glassine paper between each work before rolling.
Keep the roll secure with a strip of artist tape.
Suspended packaging can even work to ensure the glass doesn t move during transit.
Since glassware tends to be smaller but heavier when stacked your best bet is to use a small or medium double wall box for packing.
Usually the glass stands on strips of material proud of the base of the case.
Then secure with tape.
Have two people on hand to move particularly large or heavy pieces of glass.
Place two strips of masking tape in an x shape across one side of the glass pane and then follow up with four smaller x.
Lay down 2 strips of artist tape over the glass in an x formation with each piece stretching diagonally from 1 corner to the other.
To protect it from the elements scratches and imprints place the panel in a plastic bag before wrapping it with several layers of bubble wrap.
Layer the art from largest to smallest and make sure every piece is facing the same direction face up or face down.
How to safely pack and move glass panes use protective gloves with sticky material such as latex or nitrile on the palm to guard against slippage and cuts.