Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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First coil ive run in probably 8 months , took me a little while to remeber how to tarp it lol first load with the new tarps
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There's a long pair of rails in the middle on the bottom, was actually the easiest way.
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No sleep ‘til Brooklyn
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What structural component is that? Vertical walls? Apartment floor segments?
Is there metal tubes inside the concrete or what?D.Tibbitt, PoleCrusher, cke and 2 others Thank this. -
@FoolsErrand I'm not the poster, but I've hauled those. We call them hollow core. They are floors and they extrude them on these machines and they can leave different portions of the hollow part full (for strength and such)
one small job i brought them too they were using them as the floor on a residential house (mtn community, couple million dollar home) and that was going to be the garage floor (so it needed strength)D.Tibbitt, kylefitzy, PoleCrusher and 3 others Thank this. -
Thanks man, thats pretty interesting. So theres no iron inside them? Theyre not made in conventional forms?
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TBH i'm not sure if there is rebar inside them or not. But it's literally extruded out this machine with the hollow part pushing it forward. Long lengths of them and they cut them (and different parts have hollow or non-hollow) per job and specs. I thought I took a picture of the machine, but I can't find it.
this is the machine behind the trailer, but you can't really see it, but you can see how it just pushes them down the line and they cut them.D.Tibbitt, SAR, PoleCrusher and 4 others Thank this. -
Not long ago, I had someone try to pick a piece up with a forklift and it broke right in half!
The cables running through the bottom of the piece only gives strength to the top of the piece, not so much to the bottom...the weight of the concrete is what caused the piece to break on the forksD.Tibbitt, SAR, PoleCrusher and 3 others Thank this. -
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