Jimb Guest Aug 16, 2006 #1 Anyone know where to get loading ramps for a van, and the best type. Ta in advance
Noddy Some sort of clique thing UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 7, 2004 Messages 5,700 Reaction score 1 Location Thetford, Norfolk, England Aug 16, 2006 #2 Scaffold planking. Dirt cheap
(RIP) sherpa Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 1, 2002 Messages 945 Reaction score 0 Location Thurgoland Aug 16, 2006 #3 . Why not have one built to spec. Jim ? Only needs to be chequer plate with rolled sides and some locating pegs at the top. Talk to Ian at Rainbow - if I remember rightly he used to have a neat one when he worked for CMC collecting bikes from dealers HTH Sherpa
. Why not have one built to spec. Jim ? Only needs to be chequer plate with rolled sides and some locating pegs at the top. Talk to Ian at Rainbow - if I remember rightly he used to have a neat one when he worked for CMC collecting bikes from dealers HTH Sherpa
Fanum Toubab Joined Apr 26, 2003 Messages 48,939 Reaction score 8 Location Secure unit 2 Aug 16, 2006 #4 Try googling 'vehicle recovery equipment'.... Biggest company around is 'Intertrade'..they make most of the AA's kit and probably the RAC's as well.... Rumour has it that the AA are selling off a load of old kit very soon so keep an eye out for that as well.... Also worth contacting any lorry depot..they often have something lying around the yard that might just need a small spot weld but it's worth a go
Try googling 'vehicle recovery equipment'.... Biggest company around is 'Intertrade'..they make most of the AA's kit and probably the RAC's as well.... Rumour has it that the AA are selling off a load of old kit very soon so keep an eye out for that as well.... Also worth contacting any lorry depot..they often have something lying around the yard that might just need a small spot weld but it's worth a go
mitch Registered user Joined Jul 11, 2003 Messages 237 Reaction score 0 Location bedfordshire,england Aug 16, 2006 #5 Vehicle Loading Solutions http://www.wmsystem.co.uk/index.html Looks ok Mitch
ianboydsnr Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 23, 2005 Messages 11,911 Reaction score 6 Location cumbria, the real north west Aug 17, 2006 #6 Hard to beat a scaffold board, 2 inch x 12 inch x 8 foot, is about £10 brand new