I'm going to be buying new boards but not sure what to buy. I know I need to go from a 4x4 to a 6x6 because these fork lift drivers are tearing up my trailer. I've never bought any since my trailer came with a rack full of 4x4's.
95% of my loads are steel plate.
What boards (wood type and size) do you use and why?
any help is greatly appreciated.
Dunnage Question
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by betochas, May 3, 2014.
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4x4 hardwood. As wide as your trailer. At least 10 of them. 6x6 are too heavy for me. If the loaders are tearing up your trailer it's time for some damage money!
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Still to heavy. anything over 4 4by 4by4 is overkill. unless a load requires 6 inches.
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Get rough cut dunage too. Give you that extra 1/2". You could use 12x12 dunage and some will still try to stick the forks through your bed. Unfortunately it comes with the business. Now I would get damage $$$ from those that consistently tear up your deck. The one offs, I tend to forget about as the cost of doing business. That is unless it is some serious damage.
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Buying it right from a sawmill.........it is rough cut LOL I have never seen anyone using dressed lumber for dunnage.....but there's a first for everything I guess! -
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Wow!! WHat else did you haul with that rig?? All the walking floors I have seen were in open top vans, for bark mulch, chips, etc.......
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