We use these. 2 on each ladder.
www.hookum*dano*.com/
On 11/8/2010 12:48 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
Hi all,
Got a situation that I think a lot of you all probably deal with as
well. We have a service SUV with a roof rack that we use to transport a
28' extension ladder (14' in stored
OK, I hate copy and paste.
Try this link.
www.hookemdano.com
On 11/9/2010 10:23 AM, Gary Garrett wrote:
We use these. 2 on each ladder.
www.hookum*dano*.com/
On 11/8/2010 12:48 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
Hi all,
Got a situation that I think a lot of you all probably deal with as
well.
OK, so I can't read or type either. Thats why I am an ISP.
www.hookumdano.com
On 11/9/2010 10:36 AM, Gary Garrett wrote:
OK, I hate copy and paste.
Try this link.
www.hookemdano.com
On 11/9/2010 10:23 AM, Gary Garrett wrote:
We use these. 2 on each ladder.
www.hookum*dano*.com/
We just use the standard roof racks, but they even have gas shock lifters on
some.
http://earlowen.com/flipbook/index.html?page=294
Marco
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Gary Garrett ggarr...@nidaho.net wrote:
OK, so I can't read or type either. Thats why I am an ISP.
Hi all,
Got a situation that I think a lot of you all probably deal with as
well. We have a service SUV with a roof rack that we use to transport a
28' extension ladder (14' in stored position). We use two straps to
secure the ladder and that method has served us well for years. The
problem
We use bungee cords, preferably the kind with the carabiners on each
end. One in the front and one in the back. They have never failed. Only
people have caused failures so far.
On 11/08/2010 12:48 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
Hi all,
Got a situation that I think a lot of you all probably deal
Same way we do it.
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That's exactly the problem...he wants a solution to that.
I know Dish/Direct/whoever have the vans with the ladder rack that slides
off/down a bit - perhaps find one of those on ebay?
Josh Luthman
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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Suite 1337
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On Mon, Nov 8,
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT; securing extension ladder to SUV roof rack
That's exactly the problem...he wants a solution to that.
I know Dish/Direct/whoever have the vans with the ladder rack that slides
off/down a bit - perhaps find one of those on ebay?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT; securing extension ladder to SUV roof rack
We use bungee cords, preferably the kind with the carabiners on each
end. One in the front and one in the back. They have never failed. Only
people have caused failures so far.
On 11/08/2010 12:48 PM, Steven McGehee
: [WISPA] OT; securing extension ladder to SUV roof rack
We use bungee cords, preferably the kind with the carabiners on each
end. One in the front and one in the back. They have never failed. Only
people have caused failures so far.
On 11/08/2010 12:48 PM, Steven McGehee wrote:
Hi all,
Got
The bungee cords with carabiners are the greatest!
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Matt Jenkins m...@smarterbroadband.netwrote:
We use bungee cords, preferably the kind with the carabiners on each
end. One in the front and one in the back. They have never failed. Only
people have caused
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