dberry
Member
Newbie here again,
I've got an 18' flatbed trailer and need to move some household goods. I'm thinking 3' tall walls will be good for general purpose hauling. I can use the extra 12" pieces of the plywood for concrete forms so they won't go to waste. Is there any advantage to having full 48" walls for hauling stuff? Once my stuff is moved, I'd be content with 12" sidewalls for hauling gravel etc. Someone posted some real nice pics of a trailer with full sheet plywood walls. I just am not sure if that is needed for most house-hold goods. Any tips on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
I've got an 18' flatbed trailer and need to move some household goods. I'm thinking 3' tall walls will be good for general purpose hauling. I can use the extra 12" pieces of the plywood for concrete forms so they won't go to waste. Is there any advantage to having full 48" walls for hauling stuff? Once my stuff is moved, I'd be content with 12" sidewalls for hauling gravel etc. Someone posted some real nice pics of a trailer with full sheet plywood walls. I just am not sure if that is needed for most house-hold goods. Any tips on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel