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We buy 12 or so furn pads a quarter and throw out the bad ones or send them to the corian, or p-lam duty only. Hoods, mantles, etc usually go out on their backs, and there are times a box truck and a trailer go for the same job, just to protect the odds and ends. We use a lot of stretch wrap with clean card board and foam to keep the doors and drawers from swinging open. We double the pads and strap everything to the side of the truck or trailer.
Huge closet jobs with a lot shelving gets strapped to 8' pallets and strapped cross and length wise to avoid the inevitable brake and smash problems.
All counter tops are strapped and padded to the sides of the trucks. We rent a lot of 24' box trucks and make sure they are clean for our needs. When our guys are free for an hour or two the foreman will send a young guy and a shop vac to the box trucks and panel van to clean them out.
There are times when trucks are completely stripped to the bone and accumulated items are thrown out. Every employee is instructed to care for the new furniture pads and never throw them on the ground preventing rocks and pebbles getting lodge in them. They are also checked before loads to make sure they are clean. It sounds like you guys really have got a great system together.
Is there any way you would be willing to share some of these checklists you are referring to? I am attempting to get together a very similar system and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again! Norm Member I'm assuming that with a 14' box truck, your installers are also the delivery team? I've installed high end cabinets for many years, but as a sub-contractor, not as an employee of the cabinet shop. I was able to carry everything I could possibly need for an install in a GMC Sonoma with an extended cab and a topper with side open windows.
The side lockers made it easy to access tools and even more importantly, easy to see, at the end of a long day, if anything was missing! In the bed, I had a bed length, pull out drawer where I kept my levels and other misc.
These came in handy more times than I can count, For some reason, I inevitably cam up 1 filler short. While this wasn't an issue for the high end jobs where the fillers were built into the design, there was always something. Finally, I had a tool box, built-in behind the front seats where I kept items like hand planes, spare blades, and whatever else I thought might keep me from making a trip to the hardware store. Most builders, seeing me pull up in my little red truck, were amazed when they saw what I had packed into it!
The empty squares are for weird stuff, particular to that job. Click the link below to download the file included with this post. Great list. There are times when trucks are completely stripped to the bone and accumulated items are thrown out. Every employee is instructed to care for the new furniture pads and never throw them on the ground preventing rocks and pebbles getting lodge in them. They are also checked before loads to make sure they are clean. It sounds like you guys really have got a great system together.
Is there any way you would be willing to share some of these checklists you are referring to? I am attempting to get together a very similar system and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again! Norm Member I'm assuming that with a 14' box truck, your installers are also the delivery team? I've installed high end cabinets for many years, but as a sub-contractor, not as an employee of the cabinet shop. I was able to carry everything I could possibly need for an install in a GMC Sonoma with an extended cab and a topper with side open windows.
The side lockers made it easy to access tools and even more importantly, easy to see, at the end of a long day, if anything was missing! In the bed, I had a bed length, pull out drawer where I kept my levels and other misc. These came in handy more times than I can count, For some reason, I inevitably cam up 1 filler short.
While this wasn't an issue for the high end jobs where the fillers were built into the design, there was always something. Finally, I had a tool box, built-in behind the front seats where I kept items like hand planes, spare blades, and whatever else I thought might keep me from making a trip to the hardware store. Most builders, seeing me pull up in my little red truck, were amazed when they saw what I had packed into it!
The empty squares are for weird stuff, particular to that job. Click the link below to download the file included with this post. Great list. Thanks for the pdf. Post a Response to this thread notify me of responses to this topic To receive email notification of additions to this forum thread, enter your name and email address, and then click the "Keep Me Posted" button below.
Please Note : If you have posted a message or response, do not submit this request Recent Threads at all Forums. Post a Response Subscribe Guidelines. Cabinet and Millwork Installation Forum. Good Luck, cm. Date of your Birth:. Hobbyist and homeowner woodworking questions are inappropriate. Item 1 Verify that no fingerprints or other smears exist on the equipment. Cable Installation Checklist This section provides a checklist of criteria to confirm correct cable installation.
Item 1 Verify that all the self-made ground cables are copper-based with proper wire diameters. Cable ties are installed at equal spacing and in the same direction 9 Verify that the power cable and ground cable are routed separately from other cables.
Verify that the cabinet is placed according to the engineering design document. Verify that the cabinet is neat and clean. Verify that the doors can be opened and closed smoothly. Verify that all labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete.
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