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<p>[QUOTE="TheTank, post: 3486231, member: 67337"]Well, I didn't do much SE, but I know there are some constant customers we have in Southern Georgia and South Carolina, usually wood. Not sure about North Carolina.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tips? Sorry but the best tip I can give is to do it... wrong! Now that may seem indifferent, but you have to do it. And when I say wrong, I mean you add too many chains or too many straps. You put on a tarp and it flaps in the wind and you have to stop and figure out how to get it to stop. Only doing it multiple times is going to get faster. Oh, and if you feel like you aren't doing it right, have the securement book handy for reference. I still use it from time to time 2 years into Flat bedding. I know others who have more time still use it as well. This is one industry that practice makes perfect. Be scared of doing it right, but not too scared that it paralyzes you from doing your job.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheTank, post: 3486231, member: 67337"]Well, I didn't do much SE, but I know there are some constant customers we have in Southern Georgia and South Carolina, usually wood. Not sure about North Carolina. Tips? Sorry but the best tip I can give is to do it... wrong! Now that may seem indifferent, but you have to do it. And when I say wrong, I mean you add too many chains or too many straps. You put on a tarp and it flaps in the wind and you have to stop and figure out how to get it to stop. Only doing it multiple times is going to get faster. Oh, and if you feel like you aren't doing it right, have the securement book handy for reference. I still use it from time to time 2 years into Flat bedding. I know others who have more time still use it as well. This is one industry that practice makes perfect. Be scared of doing it right, but not too scared that it paralyzes you from doing your job.[/QUOTE]
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