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  1. The N.P.R.y guy

    The N.P.R.y guy Light Load Member

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    Ya load sixteen tons, and what do ya get? Another day older and deeper in debt. Saint Peter don't ya call me, cause I can't go, I owe my soul to the company store!
     
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  3. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Submitted for your approval...

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  4. broke down plumber

    broke down plumber Road Train Member

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    What you reckon that weighs ? Put the old ones on loose dont want them to snap.
     
  5. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    I'm sure one of the coil guys will weigh in, but I'd guess that's in the 40k range.
     
  6. Spardo

    Spardo Medium Load Member

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    Do they allow you to use chains? Anchored through the middle and at least 6 foot fore and aft. If not, then it needs a proper coil carrier.
     
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  7. Razororange

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    Picture looks like it was taken in a parking lot to me. Feet visible under the trailer. Guy might still be in the middle of tightening his straps which explains why it's still got one loose. Hard to tell but it does look like the loose one is also on top of the other one so makes sense to tighten it last.

    Once buddy finishes tightening his straps he has enough securement for up to 64,800lbs. That coil looks like 45-50K.

    Now for my favorite part:

    There is nothing illegal with using straps to secure a coil.
     
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  8. Razororange

    Razororange Road Train Member

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    Chains or straps are fine. He has a correct cradle made with coil racks and 4x4 timbers keeping the coil off the deck. He has tiedowns all placed at less than a 45° angle.
     
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  9. OldeSkool

    OldeSkool Road Train Member

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    I guess coils are too tall to lay on the side to haul them. I’d haul almost anything ahead of coils. There’s way too many pictures of them in the sleeper.
     
  10. Razororange

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    It's entirely dependent on the shipper/receiver requirements. The can be hauled in any direction.

    Eye to the side(suicide) is by far the most common and IMO the easiest most secure way.

    Eye to the front/back(Shotgun) requires cross ties through the middle and at least 1 tiedown over the top.

    Eye to the sky like you suggest is usually for things like really thin/soft materials like aluminum that can deform under their own weight if left unsupported. Those are usually on a skid and get tiedowns over the top with a trip chain/strap at the front.

    Like everything else if properly secured they are perfectly safe.
     
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  11. JonJon78

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    If they told me no chains, I'd tell them to unload it.

    His dunnage isn't beveled which can definitely damage the coil, it appears he only has 2 coil racks, typically for every 10k you need 1 rack.

    He has shorts and gym shoes on, should be boots and pants. I'd bet money the flip flops will be going back on soon as he's done strapping.
     
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