Grawschbags
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Sawdust=manglitter":3suj41vb said:I managed alright in my old Honda Civic
That'll work... :lol:
What length of boards are they?
Sawdust=manglitter":3suj41vb said:I managed alright in my old Honda Civic
Sawdust=manglitter":2rn27qhf said:All oak boards at both 1” and 2” thick, which I think were something like 4.8m long........
MikeG.":214wcptm said:Sawdust=manglitter":214wcptm said:All oak boards at both 1” and 2” thick, which I think were something like 4.8m long........
I was told by a police officer (my neighbour) that the longest any load can protrude from the footprint of your vehicle is 1 metre. You were lucky not to get a ticket.
MikeG.":usn0p5l8 said:I was told by a police officer (my neighbour) that the longest any load can protrude from the footprint of your vehicle is 1 metre. You were lucky not to get a ticket.
Sawdust=manglitter":1zj4q4we said:One of the other reasons I got the Forested was to tow the OH's horse box, so if I ask her VERY nicely then I can use that in future
I'm sure the added security of the Co-op bag help reassure them it was a safe load.Sawdust=manglitter":33q09u5o said:I even passed a couple of police cars and had no trouble getting home.
MikeG.":36pvuree said:[I was told by a police officer (my neighbour) that the longest any load can protrude from the footprint of your vehicle is 1 metre. You were lucky not to get a ticket.
custard":1ho5k0bp said:There's a couple of the people carrier type vehicles that are popular with furniture makers because the rear seats are completely removable, without the seats they'll take an 8' x 4' sheet plus the great majority of commissions that you're ever likely to receive.
4X4 type vehicles, like Discoveries, don't have such a good reputation for woodworkers (at least amongst the furniture makers I know) because getting sheet goods up onto the roof rack when you're single handed is harder work, don't forget that a single sheet of 18mm MDF weighs about 40 kilos! If you do intend on using a roof rack then an estate car makes hoisting and securing the load quite a bit easier.
Beware the side door! Some of the thieving brigade have found out how to get in via the side door without setting the alarm off - makes the van look like it's been ravaged by a large gorilla. On older vans (6 years plus) can result in the van being a write off due to structural damage. Had two colleagues done that way last year, so not good unless you can park your van within sightAJB Temple":30f3nwot said:I am tempted by say a 5 -10 year old LWB transit, preferably with a high roof and and good sized side door.
Jack_the_Lad":h7iub8jk said:Beware the side door! Some of the thieving brigade have found out how to get in via the side door without setting the alarm off - makes the van look like it's been ravaged by a large gorilla. On older vans (6 years plus) can result in the van being a write off due to structural damage. Had two colleagues done that way last year, so not good unless you can park your van within sightAJB Temple":h7iub8jk said:I am tempted by say a 5 -10 year old LWB transit, preferably with a high roof and and good sized side door.
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