Start to finish steel securment & tarping in 27 minutes
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You're an asset to Maverick and the trucking industry in general. I've learned a lot watching people like you. Nice work.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback
bassbone52 Me too👍
Don’t know why I’ve never thought about those canvas tarps instead of the moving blankets I’ve always used. Great idea and less bulk, thanks!
While I absolutely despise the CEO of maverick to the very core of my being, I have to say you are a great example of what a flatbed driver should be. 21 yrs out here doing flat and steps and I am not usually impressed with today's crop of what passes for a flatbed driver but seeing you go the extra steps with the bulkheads and belly wraps, I am impressed. Good job driver, stay safe.
Thanks for the kind words. Truly appreciated.
I've been doing flatbedding for two months now and your videos are super awsome. thanks for sharing these videos.
That is a clean, efficient and effective process you have. I learned a lot from this. Thanks for creating this video.
Man does that even bring back memories of when I was trucking .The same thing . Good Luck And Be Safe out there
Thanks for what you doing bruh I learned a lot from your videos.
Just did my first tarping job the other day. Wish I watched this video first. Your way is efficient and gets the job done. Thank you!
Thank you for this video!!! You did more loading (securing) work in the almost 1/2 hour of this video than I've done both loading AND unloading in a year pulling a tanker! I was getting bored with tankers and actually thinking of mixing it up by pulling a flatbed instead... NO MORE!!! God bless you kind sir!
lol
Great job buddy. Am new to flatbed but you made me believe that I could do it. Thanks
Hi Clay, nice job. when I used to haul Pipes and Structural beams, back in 80s-90's, we used to tie down from the right. It was always better to fall into a ditch than into traffic. Plus it was easier to re-torque it down if the chains loosened and undoing a part of the tarp instead of an whole side so to speak. Those old bear traps were a pain when you had a kink in the chain somewhere and it lets go. Falling into 4 feet of snow was never a good thing...LOL. These days. I notice a lot of drivers tying down from the left side on high loads, we used to call that the Siu-side, there would always be some clown who drove way to close and if your weren't careful you dove under the trailer to escape being a statistic. Sure it was a longer way around from the right side and real pain in the rain, but I lived to see 60 years of age now. I subscribed to your channel to see how your making out. Take care Driver and keep that Shiny Ride Up and rubber under you... Oh before I forget, Never tighten so tight that you hurt your hand, you can get what I got, called Tendon Extension, which I pulled to hard on one set of chains and the tendons in my left hand stretched, it hurts like hell and takes a long time to heal. I still feel it to this day once in while. Be Safe Always
Very interesting and astonishing video. Interesting because I had never really thought about what goes into securing a load and astonishing because of how involved it is and how dangerous it can also be, especially with having to walk on top of the materials as you complete the strapping and tarping. I guess it is ok for all the Health & Safety bods bleating on about not climbing onto the trailer, but then ask them to explain how to accomplish the job without having to do this.
SO different from hauling enclosed rigid trailers and having it all loaded for you on pallets.
What you are doing is not only real and hard work, but also a real skill - big respect to you.
+Eezee Listen Thanks for the kind words. Have a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.
You're doing a great job and just like most veterans, our attention to detail is what we know. Yours is no different. I follow you because I can relate. Keep doing what you're doing. It motivates me. I'm studying for my cdl permit. I'm taking the test on April 1st.
+D. Miles Well then. Good luck and may the Air Force be with you.
You did an excellent job of securing and tarping your load my friend. I enjoyed your video. well done. thank you.
Thanks
I've held my CDL for 3 years now, went from refers to intermodal to now flatbed. with 0 experience found a co. that would hire but the fast pace training to me is not worth it. I'm really glad for videos like these to make it way less stressful for me. I will keep watching to better my skills thanks for making these videos you are helping big time.
+jose garza Thanks, be safe out there
Great video, I'm definitely subscribing. I passed my class 1 today, which is our tractor trailer equivalent here in the UK. Hopefully this will be me in the future.
+SamC94 Awesome
One Hell of a job Dale. I have watched a few people tarping and securing their loads and this one was by far the best.
+R MacK Thank you sir.
+Barclay T. Bennett Yes, This time it was a little more than a dollar a minute
It's outrageous. Should be 100 bucks to do that minimum! That is real skill there and dangerous as hell climbing back and forth like that. How many people fall off their loads every year doing this?
Next year I'm thinking of converting over to flatbed with the company I'm with now which is ATS trucking. I have no flatbed experience none whatsoever so I'm just educating myself through flatbed drivers like yourself videos. You showing me alot by taking your time, I will keep watching your videos good stuff.
Great video one of the best i have seen good camera veiw you can see everything you doing
Very nice professional work
Enjoy your work ethics
Learned a Lot on that video
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I am getting a truck tomorrow, and scared to death now. This helps alot for new drivers.
+Shinji Tanaka just remember this is not an instructional video. Just a record of what I did.
That was a great job placing the tarp over that piping or rebar. Great Job
+sajones0403 Thanks, it's steel bar.
Just keep telling yourself...."I get paid to tarp, I get paid to tarp, I get paid.........." ;-)
I don't even think about it anymore. I am amazed at how blessed my life is.
The best video to date. You make it look so easy. Philosophical question ratchet or snap. Pros and cons too.
Ratchet slow. Snap fast. That's all there is to it. I personally avoid the ratchet when ever I can.
What happens after the load settles and your snaps get loose? You can't just tighten them like a ratchet.
Nice vid dale from start to finish u be safe out there..
tidy job.so much easier when you have the correct equipment for the job
Nice vid dale from start to finish get them coming be safe out there...👍
Thanks, you too.
Thanks for the video and idea what you go through in flat bed securing the load 🤔this going take me a while learn all your tricks 😁
See you soon at the Madison yard, three more weeks in out with my trainer, ill be rgmw slash everywhere lol thanks dale for videos helped me really choose maverick over everyone else, best trucking company I've ever seen. Why risk it.....Do it the maverick way.
Awesome, good luck with the trainer.
Great video Dale. Tarp job looked great. Safe trucking........
Thanks
+scott k, usually in rainy weather they have us tarp inside. I have only tarped 2 times in 1 year in the rain. I can understand why you may prefer a box.
How they expect you to tarp a load in the rain and keep the load from getting wet?
well done!! one of your best videos. good looking tarp job as well.
Thank you sir.
wow! excellent play by play, you make it look easy, I'm starting flatbed training next week, will be checking up on ya! thank you👍
+InspirMédia 👍
Nice Tarping very neat .From the UK
So glad your trapping loads not my cup of tea and I think you done a very good job 👍
Like the helmet cam. Look very efficient process and fast. Cool video.
+Phil Morris Thanks. At this rate I am making 50 dollars and hour tarping
asome tarp job Dale you are the man..I'm thinking about getting in the trucking business got my cdl book from the bmv..
+Anthony Hart Thanks, I try
You sure earn you pay,on flatbed work,I know drivers who get tired just closing 2doors,a real interesting video dale.keep safe as always.
Thanks Mick, be safe
Great video Dale
I always tuck the front of my tarp under the load and bungee it back. Helps stop balloning because it makes it harder for wind to get under it.
Dude!!! Thank you!!!!
good job and pleasure to watch the video.
P.S. they pay $50 per tarp at my company
Cant wait to see what you post once you start again
That makes 2 of us
Thanks for that... I'm in the UK and this kind of stuff is hard to come by...
Another great video dale.
+Jeff Sutton Thanks
Damn you’re good!
hey buddy i like how u chain down than reg strips
Quick question in flatbed do you tie down a load and forget about it or do you constantly have to be checking your cargo to make sure the restraints are secure on long hauls?
+kaz9781 first 50 miles and every 150 after.
Good video Dale!!! Thanks
Thanks
+Roland Morrison, not sure why but CZcams is not allowing me to reply to your comment.
To answer your question. Company Mantra, Steel on Steel when possible.
"Steel on steel" -- please explain. Here it is both against regulations and common sense to put steel directly onto steel without either timber or rubber in between. Steel on steel is notoriously slippery.
@@slimchancetoo You explanation covered your question.
Made it nice and easy!!!!
Awesome video! Thanks🤙🏼
Your welsome
That was a kick butt tarp job ! Very informative. I'm curious, why the first set of tarps, then the top tarp ? What are they called, and each ones purpose ? I've been talking to a flatbed recruiter for a company in Oregon. I'm considering a job change and I've only hauled crane counter weights, and booms,and that did not require tarping.
The canvas tarps that are put on first help protect the vinyl tarp put on last. Canvas Not always needed.
Good job Dale!! I'm thinking of getting Back into Flatbed.....what do u think??
I have never put chains on those, only straps and never had an issue. Seems like a lot of work but your fast. Hate doing any of that in the winter
I've been a trucker since 1964 and I never tarped a load of rebar, and I've hauled many many loads of it. Years ago we never even had to chain it when we pulled 60 foot rebar on a spaghetti rack. For those who never saw one it's sixty feet long and two large chunks of I beam with railroad track in between. The crane has magnets so it takes about 15 or less minutes to load an zero time to chain it.
Times have changed I guess and not for the better.
Doug Fever
You don't have to use chains. Some guys prefer them.
One must admit that was an easy load of rebar. I've had loads so mixed and sorted I had to move sh!t myself to secure it properly and dealt with smaller items among the main bars; bags and boxes and all kinds of shite. With that said it's a good vid on basic securement using chains and tarpping a simple load.
Why wouldn’t you use a 15” step deck load leveler as a bulkhead, and install it before you load? Then the steel could be loaded tight to the bulkhead for real effect in a sudden stop, as long as you secure the load leveler in a rearward direction.
Nylons straps over this load are equal in results. You are less likely to cause “slip trip and fall” incidents from walking up on the deck and cargo.
Nylon straps reduce the possibility the winch bar smacking your face , or you falling off the deck, when tightening or releasing your boomers.
I used to place my chains from the headache rack to the front of the trailer and than carry one or two chains to the load. That way I didn't have to step on/off of the catwalk/trailer which is just another accident waiting to happen. I like your videos and I'm not trying to be a know-it-all.
+kingmike40 No worries, we all have our way of doing things.
I don’t know, but I just prefer that ratchet binder over the snap ones. I think they’re safer, especially if you are on top of the trailer, a less chance of a slip and fall incident.
Which binders do you prefer? The Snap binders "Bear trap" or the ratcheting binders?
+Ravenblade94 I prefer the "snap" binders.
Well done, good job.
Thank you.
Nice videos Dale, always seem to pick up some little tricks of the trade. Quick question, is that green tarp a canvas and the black a vinyl? If so why the green canvas? Is that to save on the "rip" factor from the sharp edges of the steel bars? Or another reason? Thanks and Keep up the good work.
Yes, the greener one is Canvas and the Black is Vinyl. Canvas I use to protect the vinyl.
pretty dope. easy and fast
+George Vlassov Thanks
Thanks Dale for the excellent video...Do you pay for your own bungys, binders and straps or does you company provide them and replace if necessary
+Hugh Ffrench It's all the companies equipment. They pay for everything
Great Video
good video on securing load, alot of work with flat bed, hopefully it was a good distance for delivery
+gamerz 21 I enjoy it more than I think I would enjoy most other types.
Good stuff ...
I've watched this vid before but i learned something new this time. When you put your chains on, you looped around the the solid (i call it for now) and hooked in the stake pocket from left to right. And when you went to the other side you did it from right to left. I paused and thought ok, both hooks are going in the same direction for even pressure (torque). Also i like that you use your binders on top of the rods which seems to apply even torque (pressure). Also you staggered the binders (personal preference). Lastly you pinched the tarp with the bungees which works out nicely. Good speed too! Oh and you gutt wrapped the ends with straps...nice👍
+Big R Phillips Thanks for noticing the details.
You can Not hook in the pocket as it is not raided for 5400 lb,go around and hook it on your chain is how you do it properly
Where is a good place to get tars at, in Dallas Tx.?
Is it maverick policy to go threw the pocket with the chain? And thanks for the video I enjoy watching you work. I'm still in orientation and I'm trying to learn as much as I can from every source I can find. Thanks
Yes, for some securement methods.
nice vid..Dale. Now.....where u work they will properly train u to secure flatbed and get some pay for it to??? Just curious?? Im thinking about going flatbed
+Christoffer Van Dyke Yes, you may want to go to my channel and check out my training playlist. It covers it all.
Where did u find the canvas at? Pretty slick. Never seen that before
+Daniel olive Maverick provides it.
Awesome video
Thanks
I heard that at Maverick, you're allowed to fuel at any Pilot truck stop you want. Is that true?
I haven't had any issues with it.
How do you check your chains with the tarp covering them? I've never used tarps and was just wondering. I enjoy your videos, thanks.
+Clyde Lindsay The chain are attack to the backside of the rub rail. I check my chains there. If there is slack then there is a problem and untarping is required. Otherwise if they are tight it's all good to go.
Thanks
Thank you. Nice work
+Vic Madison Thanks
nice job I hope to be driving with maverick one day
Ditto
do you always carry like 10 4x4s or are they laying around in the yards?
Yes, they give us the dunnage.
About to start doing flat bed, no experience yet, any advice for a newbie?
Thanks
+Jack Vega Um, the best advice I got was give it a good 6 months before changing your mind. I say that because it's is a different lifestyle and work life to get use too. My training playlist may help as well.
that's the way to secure those steel,and keep those from falling and will avoid to much damge
Nice job, nuff said
+Kenneth Oldham Thanks
i like the way you tarp your load. Great video. but where do i find a padding like that?? them pads really comes in handy keeping that tarp getting cut up or ripp, from that load.
I would imagine a tarp supply would have them. I use canvas tarp as the protection against sharp edges.
ok thanks.
Nice vide dale, aim truk driver in México saludos,
thanks
I wish you were in the glass division. I'm getting my first load in the morning. I'm nervous
You will do fine, do rush and take corners win skill and all should be good to go.
Professional
Thanks for the video bro.
+Ben Wallace no problem
Great workout video!
First hard hat video, what's it look like?
I think my hat has been captured in other videos.
How do you check your load down the road when its under the tarp? Are you physically checking tensions with your hands?
+stingercj7 Yes, the chains and straps extend under the rub rail. That is my access point for checking.
Dale Clay Thank you. I've always wondered that.
Have you ever had pipe in a pyramid shape, no banding with two identical stacks side by side separated by wood between the side by side pyramids. Then two or three layers high. Bird block edges only. 3-4 inch pipe. How would you secure it? Thanks
Nope
Thanks for Sharing 👍👍
+Joey Drones You're welcome
That 2by8 at the front, what’s it for?
Just out of curiosity..what kind of camera are you using to record this video? What accessories do you use when recording your videos?
Galaxy Note 3 phone. No accessories
Won’t the placement of your bulkhead damage the bottom of the stake pocket? Being wrapped around like that
Never does for me.
How hard is it driving a flat bed, is all the extra hard work worth it? I'm just curious because I'm thinking of driving for TMC.
+douglas pennington Just what you see. The dry vans are Flatbeds with walls and a roof. You get paid extra to tarp, and extra cpm for flatbed.
Is there any reason why you only pull one set of chains off the rack at a time? My old man would kick my ass if I didn't do it all in one go and lay them all down as I walked down the load lol I was young and super fit in those days. Are you on an hourly rate?
I try to do hooks toward the cab so it will lock faster on a hard stop. A trick for the ratchets, step on one of the hooks/ends to give you tension so it will ratchet and lock when you move it.
+ILHillbilly67 Thanks for the information
what type of cam are you using? is it a gopro?
I use a Go Pro 3+ and my Phone. I believe both items are linked in my video description.
Nice to see how you sheet the load
Glad you liked it.
Thank u for sharing
I'm new to this. Can you tell me why you kept the fake bulkhead so far from the load?
I got it as close I can and still have a place to secure it to the trailer. I should have premade the bulkhead and had them load the material up against it.
You guys making these videos are doing a great service to the industry and guys like me that are getting prepared to do it, hopefully with less of a learning curve.
im in cdl school now and im thinking about going into flatbed driving. and i was wondering why you do a bulk head with your boards
Safety
cool i didnt know if the dot required it of if its something you did on your own