Sometimes resurrecting an old thread makes more sense than creating a new one. But unlike in the days of yore, people won't be resurrecting old threads without knowing for a fact that they are resurrecting an old thread. Go and try to reply to a thread that's more than a year old and you'll see what I mean.Interesting, 2015. This thread gets resurrected every 5 years.
Just out of curiosity, what difference does a bulkhead make?Because we are in a van without a bulk head
Even a sealed bulkhead isn't legal when hauling something that is an inhalation hazard.Without a sealed bulk head any inhailation hazard or anything that eats you face off might be unwise.
I have a walk-through bulkhead. It isn't designed to stop heavy objects from entering the cab. That's what straps and blocking are for. It's there to protect me from small loose objects like the open bulk bin of metal stampings and unpalletized boxes.You never know when you might have to bury the brake peddle or pick Volkswagen parts out of you grill. Those sudden stops get more interesting with 1500 pounds of corrosives trying to join you. Call me funny that way.
Even a sealed bulkhead isn't legal when hauling something that is an inhalation hazard.
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Because some don't realize the risks involved and/or are money hungry.Why would you want to take that risk?
Hope we are still around in 2020 for it's next resurrection.
It will only be the foreign drivers running this site in a different language.It looks like it'll be all van drivers on EO by then.
it comes back to life every five years...
It will only be the foreign drivers running this site in a different language.