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Simple hacks for the UPS driver - On topic please
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3796577" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>[ATTACH=full]219314[/ATTACH] I bought these plastic crates at my local Fred Meyer (aka Krogers) for $1.50 each.</p><p>They are basically milk crates, only half sized.</p><p>On the newer package cars, the rail above the door has holes drilled in it. So I set the crates on top of the rail and threaded zip-ties up through the holes in the rail and through the holes in the bottom of the crate to secure them. I also tightened them down with a bungee cord.</p><p>These are perfect to store supplies in and they utilize what is otherwise wasted space in the package car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3796577, member: 14668"] [ATTACH=full]219314[/ATTACH] I bought these plastic crates at my local Fred Meyer (aka Krogers) for $1.50 each. They are basically milk crates, only half sized. On the newer package cars, the rail above the door has holes drilled in it. So I set the crates on top of the rail and threaded zip-ties up through the holes in the rail and through the holes in the bottom of the crate to secure them. I also tightened them down with a bungee cord. These are perfect to store supplies in and they utilize what is otherwise wasted space in the package car. [/QUOTE]
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