As the title suggests I occasionally need to carry 8x4 sheets of ply/plasterboard. Given the width between the wheel arches is less than 1200mm its not as easy as it should be.
Any bright ideas on the best way to carry say 10 sheets of plasterboard (~200kg)?
One idea was a basic removable frame made of 4x2's to raise the floor height by 20cm and be able to use the full tray width. M16 coach bolts should slide into the rails on the tray to hold the frame down.
Is this the simplest way to go for something i'll use a handful of times a year? other suggestions welcome...
Any bright ideas on the best way to carry say 10 sheets of plasterboard (~200kg)?
One idea was a basic removable frame made of 4x2's to raise the floor height by 20cm and be able to use the full tray width. M16 coach bolts should slide into the rails on the tray to hold the frame down.
Is this the simplest way to go for something i'll use a handful of times a year? other suggestions welcome...