Ive got it all. Each has its use. What you carry is your business.
PS- once all the ribs and corners are cut off a bucket segment will actually wrap and bend surprisingly well. If youre knockin it i'll assume you havent tried it.
Protecting Tarps
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I just go by the rule that if they want it tarped, they should shrink wrap it. lol
I tarped for years, then just left all but a smoke and one small machinery tarp (which I kept out of sight) at home. I did miss a load now and then, but I don't think it really affected my revenue a whole lot.D.Tibbitt, Good bloom and FerrissWheel Thank this. -
These days 4s arent enough to keep me moving on good runs. Had to patch the 8s.
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tarp protector: 2 dollar yellow plastic corner ball works well for extremely sharp corners. It has small hole you can tie to straps or something.
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Edge protectors. There's corner protectors also.
And lots of other good ideas already mentioned.
I used corners and carpet. -
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I cut gatorade bottles to go over my pipe stakes for tarp protection. Works so far.
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