Beveled lumber for coils
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Oscar the KW, Mar 1, 2013.
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Explain where you put the rubber belts please. Interested in what size belting I would need.
I have thought about putting a couple pieces in by side boxes. I've had a couple times where I would like to have a couple pieces down to protect my deck and for some metal on metal securement.
I carry some of that thick felt I got from a steel warehouse. Will that work for chain protection? -
Did a search for it and found a few picks that are a primer for coil loads, plenty others here have hauled more than I have but we all do things a bit different so this will vary.MJ1657 Thanks this. -
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Thanks. I get these coils frequently. I run a dedicated gig and I only do coils. All of them tarped- even this ugly one was LOL!
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If you put chains over the top of shot gun coils, that felt works really well to protect the coil.
inside the eye, I always used steel chain protectors.aiwiron Thanks this. -
Never thought of doing that, always used straps myself and mud flaps as my sticky for strap protection. But now you mentioned it I have seen chains over the coils with some type of protection. -
Covered wagon guys do that alot of times cuz tougher for them to run straps I suppose.
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