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Thank you! I never thought to look in that specialty.
Your're welcome. We have one that is 10' x 12' and very strong type heavy duty.
 
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Got off the highway to find this jackass in front of me on the off-ramp today.

25 boards without a single strap. Well, he had a few bits of strap dangling from his ladder rack made out of random pieces of pipe.

We turned the same way up a very bumpy piece of road, the boards were sliding around but I can't say I saw any fall. How f^&*ng hard is it to put one $2 ratchet strap on your load of lumber?

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Please draw a free body diagram of forces demonstrating how little a strap over the top of the boards would accomplish. What is needed is something over the ends to keep the board from sliding back, not something around the boards.
 
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I carry a heavy-duty net (made out of seat belt type webbing). With that type of load, I would have laid the net partially under the board ends and wrapped it over the top. Then secure the "4 corners" of the net back to tie downs. And I'd add a ratchet strap to hug them together prior to the net.
Ditto, what is needed is something behind the boards to keep them from coming out. Much more important than a strap over the boards to keep them from coming up.
 
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For boards like that I would simply put a cheap ratchet strap from the bumper, over the tailgate back to the bumper on the other side, I hauled a stack of rough cut live edge wood that was around 8' long in the back of my '97 Ford Ranger 900 miles down I5 to Bakersfield CA with two straps holding it down, it had a single 2x4 over the boards at the gap where the tailgate meets the bed and a ratchet strap on each end of the 2x4 to the bed, and I have a drop in liner, drove great and didn't move any... I have a pic somewhere but can't find it right now...
 
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I'm with the others here. A strap around the bundle gives you a little security, but not much. The only boards that will be held are those directly touched by the straps or squeezed by contact with those boards. All the stuff in the middle of the stack is free to slide around.

One trick that helps is to prop the boards up. You can do it on the tailgate for smaller loads, but 25 green treated boards is a lot of weight. You can add a 4x4 at the back of the bed just in front of the tailgate first, then pile boards on top of it like he did. They will be tipped forward this way and it helps a lot with stopping them sliding out the back. A strap around a bundle like this is a bit better and another level of keeping stuff from bouncing out. Now the 4x4 needs to be the right size so it locks into the bed and can't slide out either...

I have seen boards slide out of the middle of banded stacks from the lumber yards. Dimensioned lumber is slick and if a board is 1/32" thinner than the next one, it is free to move. Dimensional lumber is nowhere near that precise so it is a given that some will be free to slide out.
 

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