gunnyr
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I also acquired a new Transit at the end of the year. My intent was to place it in service only when the FitOut was complete ( [member=59331]TSO Products[/member] ) ..... The weather did not cooperate though.
I had a job this week that required me to transport some sheet goods yesterday. I would normally transport sheet goods on the top of my Silverado. I had finished with the roof rack, ladder, and curbside shelving on my Transit. So.... due to rain in the forecast the Transit made it's work debut yesterday! I'm thinking the Silverado won't be back on the job site again. Even though I only have about 30% of my planned shelving in the Transit was a huge improvement. It was so nice to be off my knees crawling around in the back of a dark truck bed. Some creative strapping allowed me to secure my Systainers and other supplies and I was able to get the job done!
The main feature I wanted was the ability to easily and quickly transport sheet goods. On my PU sheet goods were always an undertaking to get everything secured on the roof. I created slots on the edges of the uprights with my Domino and simply use clamps to hold the sheets upright. Worked great!
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I had a job this week that required me to transport some sheet goods yesterday. I would normally transport sheet goods on the top of my Silverado. I had finished with the roof rack, ladder, and curbside shelving on my Transit. So.... due to rain in the forecast the Transit made it's work debut yesterday! I'm thinking the Silverado won't be back on the job site again. Even though I only have about 30% of my planned shelving in the Transit was a huge improvement. It was so nice to be off my knees crawling around in the back of a dark truck bed. Some creative strapping allowed me to secure my Systainers and other supplies and I was able to get the job done!
The main feature I wanted was the ability to easily and quickly transport sheet goods. On my PU sheet goods were always an undertaking to get everything secured on the roof. I created slots on the edges of the uprights with my Domino and simply use clamps to hold the sheets upright. Worked great!
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