Is this the semi of the future? Yahoo!
Tennesseahawk Veteran Expediter Mar 4, 2014 #2 Carbon fiber trailer? They say it's 4000 lbs lighter than a normal trailer. What they didn't say is that it's probably $100k more expensive.
Carbon fiber trailer? They say it's 4000 lbs lighter than a normal trailer. What they didn't say is that it's probably $100k more expensive.
Turtle Administrator Staff member Retired Expediter Mar 4, 2014 #3 Single-piece 53' carbon panels on the trailer. I wouldn't want to be the forklift driver who forks that thing.
Single-piece 53' carbon panels on the trailer. I wouldn't want to be the forklift driver who forks that thing.
OntarioVanMan Retired Expediter Owner/Operator Mar 4, 2014 #4 Turtle said: Single-piece 53' carbon panels on the trailer. I wouldn't want to be the forklift driver who forks that thing. Click to expand... that be one expensive forking....LOL
Turtle said: Single-piece 53' carbon panels on the trailer. I wouldn't want to be the forklift driver who forks that thing. Click to expand... that be one expensive forking....LOL
Tennesseahawk Veteran Expediter Mar 4, 2014 #5 OntarioVanMan said: that be one expensive forking....LOL Click to expand... What the fork!?!
zorry Veteran Expediter Mar 4, 2014 #6 Since I did my floor I Pallet Jack everything on. Once, 2 5000# plus pallets. 11,000 total. They loaned me a 10,000# cap pallet jack.
Since I did my floor I Pallet Jack everything on. Once, 2 5000# plus pallets. 11,000 total. They loaned me a 10,000# cap pallet jack.
tknight Veteran Expediter Mar 5, 2014 #7 Nice floor what is the finish I want to redo mine after a good sanding . I saw a rebuild ucrawl once that had some sort of resin finish on it tough as could be but had a green tint to it wonder what that was it filled in all the deep gouges too.
Nice floor what is the finish I want to redo mine after a good sanding . I saw a rebuild ucrawl once that had some sort of resin finish on it tough as could be but had a green tint to it wonder what that was it filled in all the deep gouges too.
zorry Veteran Expediter Mar 5, 2014 #8 Google Key Polymar. Look at Floor Restore. It will fill in cracks and gouges up to 1/4"