that’s how Hornady secured coils and flat steel for ever until they got swallowed up by Daseke/COTC. They were pretty much just a steel hauler from what I know. For the same reasons of being able to tighten the chains without untarping.
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It makes sense that states will make allowances. We have Nucor in Utah, but not a lot of raw steel here. We see loads of those steel balls for mining mills occasionally, but not much otherwise. -
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I still tie down with all 4 chains at a 45° angle to the vehicle. I just don't want to mess up the paint on the axle tubes more than anything. The tow hooks and hitch are easy to unbolt and repaint if they start to rust.Last edited: Feb 21, 2025
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