Hitting a wide open dock...

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  1. foreverlearning

    foreverlearning Bobtail Member

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    I used to do line striping for a living and that's exactly how we got our straight 90 degree lines
     
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  3. lfod14

    lfod14 Road Train Member

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    I put my truck in places SUV can't fit all day long, we got one place that's a brand new wide open all white sterile bldg, nobody ever there, I can slam that thing out in 10 pull ups or so HAH! Doesn't matter how much I friggen STARE at my door, the second I blink I'm 2 doors off! I hate that #### place. Whats funny is when I see other people do the same thing there.
     
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  4. BUMBACLADWAR

    BUMBACLADWAR Road Train Member

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    Well,see sometimes its not You thats Crooked,its the building/dock.A few i go to have one stripe crooked and who designed this building? The architect need a "country ### whoopin"? Ya,it kinda helps when Craps in the way(some metal shelving or the warehouse guys BMW.How did he afford that,what is he a drug dealer? No,but seriously if its a 20° Cant,(if you will) I found if I aim for the center of the dock...and straighten it all up at the last 20 feet,Im Good to Go.JMO
     
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  5. Midnightrider909

    Midnightrider909 Road Train Member

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    It once took me 45 minutes to back into a dock at night somewhere in San Diego. They had some really weird dock that was angled 45° from the wall of the warehouse and no lines to follow and of course there wasn't a lot of space in front of me to maneuver. It made me feel like a brand-new driver.
     
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  6. Midnightrider909

    Midnightrider909 Road Train Member

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    You could just use the whole corpse. Much more wind resistant.
     
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  7. Fatmando

    Fatmando Medium Load Member

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    I wonder how the Pharoah would feel about being entombed in a used pyramid...? :p
     
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  8. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    You demonstrated the effects of being tired on your ability to critically work through problems in your mind.

    I had a incident like that once, a wide open choice of 20 plus docks in a facility that had like 30 acres of pavement with nothing blocking my way to work with. I was too tired to get it in there. A little embarrasing to be sure, it is a classic example of how your level of tired makes a hash of easy tasks in your brain.

    Hang in there, get some sleep see you next time.
     
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  9. Wooly Rhino

    Wooly Rhino Road Train Member

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    I carry with me a 6 foot long piece of hot wheels yellow plastic racing track. I don't know if that is clear. But it is just about 4 inches wide and flexible. It will roll out and I can use it as an emergency stripe to help line me up.
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  10. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    As an alternative just use pebbles where the paint spots would be on the ground and use your 30 foot tape measure stretched out offset about a foot or two from where you want your trailer wheels as your reference point.
     
  11. street beater

    street beater Road Train Member

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    I can see it,

    Scotty: how bout you hand, got s second?

    Hand: sure driver, what's up?

    Scotty: hold this end of my tape measure, so i can draw me some lines to back in.

    Hand: the #### you say?!
     
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