ronwoodcraft
Bronze Member
This is a hand held snap shot with the Canon 18-55 IS kit lens. I could only get a shutter speed of about 1/6 in this building.
I only pulled this curtain van trailer for about three days. I always pull a regular flatbed that requires tarps for most things.
The curtain van has a metal frame work that slides both directions in a track along both sides of the trailer. When its closed up the sides are nice and tight and keeps the product dry.
I had to swap trailers with another guy who could not legally deliver a load of lumber to Los Angelas because he was almost out of hours.(DOT regulation)
When I took this picture, I had delivered the load of lumber and picked up a half load of steel at another place (on the front), and loading the other half here.
Any way I'm back home for now. Hope I didn't boar everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving ALL.
Ron
I only pulled this curtain van trailer for about three days. I always pull a regular flatbed that requires tarps for most things.
The curtain van has a metal frame work that slides both directions in a track along both sides of the trailer. When its closed up the sides are nice and tight and keeps the product dry.
I had to swap trailers with another guy who could not legally deliver a load of lumber to Los Angelas because he was almost out of hours.(DOT regulation)
When I took this picture, I had delivered the load of lumber and picked up a half load of steel at another place (on the front), and loading the other half here.
Any way I'm back home for now. Hope I didn't boar everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving ALL.
Ron