How to transport steel coils

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  2. A Bug

    A Bug Heavy Load Member

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    Suicide coils are the easiest and safest way to transport those things. I always hate having to secure one on its side.
     
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  3. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    right way. IMG_8982.jpeg
    Most common way now, laziness
     
  4. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    Suicide-shotgun? It's a preference. I don't like hauling big coils suicide because I can't secure them properly. All the j-hook stops are broken off in the center of my trailer. Smaller ones are ok.

    Shotgun? 2 chains, 4 binders, 5 minutes! This was a light coil. IMG-20201016-WA0000.jpeg
     
  5. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    Yeah, we’re gonna need you to tarp that.
     
  6. RustyBolt

    RustyBolt Road Train Member

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    I've seen this "style" too many times. Guys pulling doubles up in Toledo usually get 2 big coils, slap 2 chains a piece and close up their covered wagon kits. Sorry, I just couldn't do it.
     
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  7. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    Shotgun is the best way if the shipper/receiver will let you.
     
  8. Arctic_fox

    Arctic_fox Experienced mx13 execrator

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    Wish i coulda taken a picture, sadly it was icy and i wasnt about to pull out my phone. but i saw one a couple days ago with a ratchet strap. No chains. No binders. Just a single lonely yellow cloth ratchet strap.
     
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  9. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    In all my years, I thought transporting coils they way they do, is the most unsafe way of transporting something. It's an accident, and a biggie, just waiting to happen. I don't care how many chains you have, if you just look at it, the mass secured by these tiny chains, well, let's just say I had an opportunity to do that out of Chicago. One trip with their driver, who obviously had enough, I said, no thanks. From then on, my trucking jobs always involved things I didn't have to chain down or tarp. I never thought it paid any better than 22 pallets of toilet paper in a van trailer.:dontknow:
     
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  10. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    I used to pull reffer and then flats with a roll tarp. Made lot better money and less stress with the flat. I've hauled many of coils. If you secure them right. By right I mean use more then whats required. I have never had an issue. They were not that bad.
     
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