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Spin Doctor
Reg. Jun 2009
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2016-04-18 8:59 AM
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On board plexiglass storage ideas
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Location: Roping pen
We just upgraded stock trailers to a stock combo.
What does everyone do for on board storage for the plexiglass inserts?
I have always just left them in the barn, but there are times, I would sure like to put them back in while on the road. Trying to figure out a way to hold the 4' pieces in one area and not get them cracked.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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motorjock
Reg. Nov 2004
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2016-04-18 9:19 AM
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RE: On board plexiglass storage ideas
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Location: Texas
I've had a living quarters with slats and we only used the stud stall for storage. We would lay them on the floor when not in use. We also had a 3 hrs bumper pull that we added slats too and were able to put them in the tack room up front. It's best to try to lay them flat or they will begin to warp over time. You can always cut them in 1/2 or to a measurement that you can store them in whatever is best for you.
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CarrieH77
Reg. Dec 2005
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2016-04-18 9:20 AM
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RE: On board plexiglass storage ideas
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Location: Silver Lake, MN
I have a stock with lq and I put them under the bed so they would stay flat and be in a safe place they won't break. Is there an option to put them up in the gooseneck?
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rodeoveteran
Reg. Jan 2009
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2016-04-18 9:52 AM
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RE: On board plexiglass storage ideas
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CarrieH77 - 2016-04-18 9:20 AM
I have a stock with lq and I put them under the bed so they would stay flat and be in a safe place they won't break. Β Is there an option to put them up in the gooseneck? Β Β
This is what I do.
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jbw tx mom
Reg. Aug 2007
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2016-04-18 12:43 PM
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I lay mine flat under the mattress of the bed
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