Another thing I have done when I needed to transport 16' pieces of trim
is to tie my 32' extension ladder on top of the car and then tie the
trim to the ladder. It makes a great, flat transport and doesn't require
me to get the trailer out.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Jim Franklin, On 10/17/2010 9:31 AM:
> I've been thinking about getting a better vehicle for my side construction
> business. The Impreza does great except for the plywood sheets :-)
>
> A pickup truck isn't weathertight and rides like a truck, and more often than
> not I'll have things in there that don't want to be bounced around.
>
> I've been thinking about a mini-van. A few people have told me theirs will
> haul 4x8 sheets. I'm assuming if it can haul 7 people it'll be ok with bags of
> mortar, etc. Any thoughts?
>
> thanks,
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