How to protect the floor in a straight truck box with polyurethane. CLICK HERE to see more...
chillout Administrator Staff member On Time Media Staff Mar 3, 2017 #1 How to protect the floor in a straight truck box with polyurethane. CLICK HERE to see more...
RoadTime Veteran Expediter Owner/Operator Mar 4, 2017 #2 Very cool. I did that with my Sprinter floor and love it. Never would have thought to apply it in a straight box. Nice job. Looks great Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
Very cool. I did that with my Sprinter floor and love it. Never would have thought to apply it in a straight box. Nice job. Looks great Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
ohiomike08 Veteran Expediter Owner/Operator Mar 5, 2017 #3 Look very nice. I'd be interested to know if forklifts with the non-marking, smooth tires, slide or slip on that finish. Mike Linthicum
Look very nice. I'd be interested to know if forklifts with the non-marking, smooth tires, slide or slip on that finish. Mike Linthicum
RoadTime Veteran Expediter Owner/Operator Mar 5, 2017 #4 ohiomike08 said: Look very nice. I'd be interested to know if forklifts with the non-marking, smooth tires, slide or slip on that finish. Mike Linthicum Click to expand... Good question. Seen them get hung up wheel spinning many times in their own building Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
ohiomike08 said: Look very nice. I'd be interested to know if forklifts with the non-marking, smooth tires, slide or slip on that finish. Mike Linthicum Click to expand... Good question. Seen them get hung up wheel spinning many times in their own building Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
BIGTRAIN Expert Expediter Owner/Operator Mar 8, 2017 #5 I covered my old floor ( that was getting gaps ) with quarter inch diamond plate steel . Dispersed the forklift weight better . Only cost about $800 for a 24 ft box.
I covered my old floor ( that was getting gaps ) with quarter inch diamond plate steel . Dispersed the forklift weight better . Only cost about $800 for a 24 ft box.