Picked up in Newport headed to Apex in the morning. I stopped in Mebane for the night and to get a much needed shower.
Hauling Palletize Rocks
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Dap1126, Aug 6, 2019.
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Pick yourself up a roll of snow fence. Especially if you haul this or bricks often. It's great for keeping a handle on pieces that may fall out. But your strapping job looked good and with them being wrapped I dont think youd have much need for the snow fence.MACK E-6 Thanks this. -
If its a schofield/SCOC load ill be droppin right behind you. Small world. I drop in mebane all the time too.
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I used to haul a lot of stone, exclusively in fact. Two straps on the front row and single the rest of it’s belly loaded. Probably no edge protector or maybe rubber ones but definitely not those plastic v boards. It was my experience that using plastic v boards on anything but perfectly square loads just broke them. There are no sharp edges on that load.
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Op do you have v-boards?
You need to spread the pressure out along the side and top of the chicken wire bins.Dap1126 Thanks this. -
Yeah those chicken wire cages had very sharp edges. One caught my shorts leg and tore them pretty easily. Didn't want to hurt my straps. Those aren't cheap.
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Straps are good if you have enough padding to protect them from chicken wire. old straps cut up into small sections work great for padding and take up less space than typical edge protectors.Lysdexis Thanks this. -
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