Meh. The market is gonna crash again, lumber prices will drop.
I could go pick up at least a trailer load of 4x4x8's for free, but Im not a lumber salesman.
dunnage
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Arch Stanton, May 23, 2021.
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When I get some prime 4x4`s. I try and hold what I can till I get home.
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I carry 3 8 footers, 4 4.5 footers, more than that, not my problem, and im not buying pine to carry a load of steel
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Our lumber trucks carried their own dunnage, usually DF 4x4x8. We had a rack built under the trailers to carry extras.
The sawmills will supply dunnage but it's usually short and junky.cke Thanks this. -
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He cut a lot of oak and always had a few that wouldn't grade so he'd let us have them for practically nothing. Those were the only times we ever had to lock up our dunnage. People would steal that stuff in a heart beat.Speed_Drums, cke and beastr123 Thank this. -
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