Omg thank you!! They just threw me out here after I told them I never done it before said we won’t get tarp loads until after we Train you! Nd I fell for it!
You guys need to more professional pics of yalls products was going to buy one but went with us cargo tarps instead because they showed better quality pictures explaining their products
That's great if you have 12oz 6 foot drop tarps. That are as thin as parachutes. You can't roll a 18 oz 8 foot drop tarp that easy. To heavy and to thick.
Please don’t fold tarps like this, if you have a load of lumber with a single lift down the center, and the guy who used the tarps last rolled them up like this you will be completely off center. Fold them to the middle each time, ensuring that everything is folded equally towards the center, that was you can always unroll your tarps down the very center of the load and it will always be in the perfect place to match evenly each side.
Im new to flatbed and this explains why when I got my load the people who tarped it had it all off center so bad. Must of been the way they folded it before on last load
Exactly. 8' drop tarps, flip both sides in 8' to make the tarp 8' wide, then do the same thing again (⅓ in from each side) and make it about 2½ to 3' wide and roll it up. With 4' drop I do it like the video.
Painful to watch as soon as he started to pull the middle into the middle . Pay the flatbed driver that’s picking up their new tarps to do the demo, not the warehouse worker
Omg thank you!! They just threw me out here after I told them I never done it before said we won’t get tarp loads until after we Train you! Nd I fell for it!
I RUclips this, so I can learn a better way of folding tarps. Now I am confident that I know a lot more than most! Mytee tarps, try again!!
Love you guys
This was obviously not a Flatbedder because that dude has never done that shit before 🤣🤣🤣.
He forgot some folds and didn’t duck walk the air out.
You guys need to more professional pics of yalls products was going to buy one but went with us cargo tarps instead because they showed better quality pictures explaining their products
So you need to pour a 40ft x 40ft concrete pad first...
That's great if you have 12oz 6 foot drop tarps. That are as thin as parachutes. You can't roll a 18 oz 8 foot drop tarp that easy. To heavy and to thick.
The longest process especially for a new flatbed driver lol. Folding tarps absolutely suck especially 8ft drops
He made that look hard coming from a flatbedder
Please don’t fold tarps like this, if you have a load of lumber with a single lift down the center, and the guy who used the tarps last rolled them up like this you will be completely off center. Fold them to the middle each time, ensuring that everything is folded equally towards the center, that was you can always unroll your tarps down the very center of the load and it will always be in the perfect place to match evenly each side.
Im new to flatbed and this explains why when I got my load the people who tarped it had it all off center so bad. Must of been the way they folded it before on last load
I learned more from this comment than I have in 6 videos and asking questions, thank you driver
Exactly. 8' drop tarps, flip both sides in 8' to make the tarp 8' wide, then do the same thing again (⅓ in from each side) and make it about 2½ to 3' wide and roll it up. With 4' drop I do it like the video.
Painful to watch as soon as he started to pull the middle into the middle . Pay the flatbed driver that’s picking up their new tarps to do the demo, not the warehouse worker
Horrible tarp fold😂