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Moving full ply/mdf sheets in a pickup?

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Zakk:

--- Quote from: psik0tik on May 23, 2007, 03:54:24 pm ---It is amazing how a topic about "how to secure plywood" can turn into a dickfest. MDF doesnt usually slide around it has a amazing ability to static cling to other pieces.

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Really.

mrhowell:
You say you're getting douchey responses?  Stop asking such incredibly douchey questions.  You asked how to move a piece of wood with a truck. 

shorthair:

--- Quote from: shardian on May 23, 2007, 04:57:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: knave on May 23, 2007, 01:49:08 pm ---...Sigh...

I've done it in my small pickup both with the gate up and gate down.  Eather way I use a few bungee cords hooked to the rear of the bed diagonally across the sheets and one across the ends of the sheets. Works fine.  I guess it's not quite the same because in a small P/U you need to slide the sheets in so one side rests on a wheelwell. 

I agree use the gate up method and throw some bungees/rope/straps across it and at the end.

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Why you kinky dog you! I guess you definitely aren't married. :laugh2:

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Na, you're just married to the wrong gal.

mccoy178:
Chadism:
Be sure to have 4 or more people help you load the mdf into the truck.  Chances are you will slip a disk and your work will be forced to suffer the consequences of your poor decision.





Note:  I'm trying to get better at the Debbie Downer thing.  It's hard to do, but he makes it look so easy.  It's like he's the Barry Bonds of negative, unneeded posts, but instead of steroids, he uses useless points to drive it home.

Donkey_Kong:
 :D

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