Guv'This is why I asked
Im after something that would have been seen lying about a yard in the late 60's so imperial dimensions would rule.
I can add Pallet spotting to brick spotting on my CV
Guv'
Something else you may have seen lying around are timber bearers, 4x4 or 4x3 x about 4'-0" long approx. These would be used for loading timber on a flat bed trailer so the "forks" can get his blades out!. Although most of the time they belonged to the lorry driver, ifheI could keep hold of the damn things
Col.
"CHEP" is a Company that derived from WW2, and stands for Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool...
Not many people know that.....
Do you keep them at the rear of your trailer and lashed, or under the headboard?Guv'
Something else you may have seen lying around are timber bearers, 4x4 or 4x3 x about 4'-0" long approx. These would be used for loading timber on a flat bed trailer so the "forks" can get his blades out!. Although most of the time they belonged to the lorry driver, ifheI could keep hold of the damn things
Col.
Ill try and get round to this tomorrow. I shall make it a three over length combs and cut to size once glued
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Yep... just knew that you would know.Maybe 'cos there's a CHEP Depot nearby, close to the Airport...??
Not me mate honest........It's been a few years since I did my stint of heavy goods work(made a change from carpentry for a while), but yes I used to strap them down or even better lay the folded sheets on top and strap the lot, I never lost any , all ways careful about that for one reason and thats because I was also a biker and after seeing one of my mates hit by one ........well you know the rest.Do you keep them at the rear of your trailer and lashed, or under the headboard?
Reason I ask is I was following one down the M11 when he lost 2 bearers off the back of his trailer, 1 went through my grill and rad just before Stanstead. Had to wait 4 hours for our big wrecker to come and pick me up, good job I wasn't loaded. Suppose it serves me right for tailgating.
If it was you, you owe me a night out. (Only a joke).
Alan