I Like using rope for my tarps. It take a bit longer when loading but the unloading goes so much quicker then bungees.
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When I tarp for some reason I have this notion in my head that I must pinch the tarp between the edge of the trailer inside the rub rails and my rope or bungies. My thinking is this creates a more water tight seal and maybe keeps wind from going under the tarp. For example I try to pull the bungies towards the inside of the trailer and not around the rub rail. Does this matter at all?
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Here is the gray 40x40.
And same load with the 40x60.
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A few loads from this week.
15’10” x 68’ laser table. Took two of them 40 miles one way on Monday. The second one had to be tarped. Let’s just say it wasn’t quite picture worthy.
Then I added to my company’s collection of tarps for the next load.
14’6”x56’ “crate” more like random pieces of wood and thin aluminum. Had to be bottom tarped and top tarped. A 16x32, 18x24 and some plastic underneath. 2 24x36 over the top.
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