Posted by sparepartsTN on February 15, 2016 at 13:12:40 from (98.87.27.172):
In Reply to: Ratchet strap storage posted by Doug-Iowa on February 15, 2016 at 06:54:58:
For storing the straps, like a lot of folks, I just roll them around the handle and into a milk crate. When you are loaded and don't want a loose strap end blowing around: before you finish tightening the strap, fold the loose end back and forth on itself(8 to 10 inches long) and place it 90 degrees to the strap between the strap and the side of the trailer or other solid surface, and just tighten, it will stay there. If you don't have a good surface you can always wrap one of your rubber bungee cords around it and to the trailer. For tarp rubber bungee cord storage, I just cut some 2 1/2 inch PVC to a length slightly longer than the cord and hook them on two deep. I lived in my tractor/trailer with my step deck trailer for seven years, had to keep things neat.
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