Alcoa, TN delivered a load of concrete forms to a job site.
Now off to Spring City, TN to pick up a load of OSB going to Ohio.
Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Need something to keep the fuzz from fingerin through my log sheets
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You’d have to put a full time Nigerian on to keep it clean and shinyGatordude, JolliRoger, cke and 10 others Thank this.
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Nah doors are a pain. Go get that roll up door behind it and never have wind slam a door into you again.
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The box on my truck now is diamond plate and it would be a big job to polish it. I like this one because the doors are flat and smooth, looks like it'd be easy to hand polish. The rest of the box is kinda like bed liner finish.
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Stainless doors would hold the shine way longer. Just go get a Bruner. You don't need both those kidneys anyways.
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Those boxes have any sort of impact rating?
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Doubt it. I know my Iconic roll up door and both of the Protech 3 door boxes we have all have labels right on the side saying they are not designed to stop moving cargo. Used to run open Merritt racks and they all had similar labels.
I doubt any aluminum box/rack maker would dare to put such a rating on their boxes. The liability would make their lawyers jump off the roof.blairandgretchen, Gatordude, cke and 8 others Thank this. -
Didnt know they made those roll up doors for headache racks. I always seen it on fire trucks and thought theyd be pretty slick for a headache rack. Cool to know someone decided to make it
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