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 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 is that it takes several minutes to do and not every one on our
> staff knows the proper way to fully secure the ladder with this method.
>
> Ultimately, I'm trying to find a quicker, easier way to secure this
> ladder to the roof rack. Some type of clamping system instead of passing
> straps through the rack and the ladder rungs would be great. I didn't
> know if any of you had a method or product you'd recommend, but I
> haven't found anything concrete yet after some Googling.
>
> Thanks, and feel free to reply off-list as I know this is kind of OT.
>
>
>
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