Chain Binders which are better?

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  1. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Ratchets can be a problem as well.
    I have seen with my own eyes a fool overtighten one and rip up a stake pocket.
     
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  3. m16ty

    m16ty Road Train Member

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    I always thought they were just big rolls of toilet paper.

    No, I've never pulled one either. I do know they put a awfully lot of strain in a very small area though. Well, I take that back, I hauled a couple of coils one time about two miles down the road, from one plant to another.
     
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  4. TripleSix

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    Snaps work better with the ac units too. I run snaps when I need them.
     
  5. Short Fuse EOD

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    Can’t take the coffee. That will start a revolt!!
     
  6. Broke Down 69

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    Amen, Brother.
     
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    Shouldn’t you be sleeping at this time? You know us flatbedders don’t like to work nights. Gets into the way of drinking beer!!
     
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  8. Tb0n3

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    10mm is the way to go. Packs a whallop if it's a strong load. Too much for limp wristed FBI though.
     
  9. 201

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    To be clear, I've never used the term "snap" binders, they, to me, were always "over center" binders, and we never had ratchet binders. Someone told me once, you weren't allowed to use a "cheater pipe" on an over center binder, but EVERYBODY did it, you had to. Chaining anything is tense, not so much machinery, which I hauled a lot of, it pretty much stays put once tight, it's the crap loads, sticking out all over, where constant tightening is a must, a quick couple clicks of a ratchet binder, and you're good to go. Once, an "old-timer" told me, "to line up all the links in the chain before pulling on it, and it will never loosen",,,dang, he was right!!
     
  10. m16ty

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    If you read the warnings that come with snap binders, and I even think it's embossed on the handles of some brands, they warn you not to use a cheater pipe. It is funny though that they make the end for easy acceptance of a cheater and you can't get one tight without it. Lawsuit liability I guess.
     
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    Lawyers...smdh.
     
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