Tarp straps or shock cord ????
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Kev_Calgary, Jul 16, 2012.
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I rope the ends where the hooks from the straps can rub holes and then strap the sides. I'd rope it all if the trailer had hooks down the sides.
I use regular rope but it is easy to tear out the grommets if you get carried away. -
I use evil bungie cords
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Shock cord. Bungees to make up the ends. As long as your trailer has "J" hooks, shock cord is faster and easier on your tarps.
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I mostly use bungee's, but also keep rope for some loads. I have found that there is less chance of damage to my tarps if I use rope on some loads. It can take a little longer with rope, but it can sometimes be a better choice.
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Seen a few. I usually just go with one bungee tied holding the others and then use it's hooks to secure it on the truck somewhere. Have seen a couple guys using a PVC tube to hold the bungees separate and stretched without them bunching... but the count was probably a lot less than you can bundle, so you end up with more PVC tubes to hold the number you need.
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