Posted by rustyj14 on March 26, 2010 at 12:04:49 from (74.98.230.189):
In Reply to: Returning lumber posted by Crem on March 25, 2010 at 19:07:16:
I needed some trim for a project, so i took my 6-foot bed Ranger pickup to HD. Got there, found how long the trim was, and didn't want to cut it. So, i bought the trim, as much as i needed, and also bought a 12' long 2x4, and a roll of masking tape. I took it all out to the truck, opened the sliding back window, and stuffed everything thru the opening, then placed it diagonally across the end gate. I have one of those red flags on a handle, so i taped it onto the bundle, and made my way homeward. No problems, only stuck out about 4 foot or so. But, i was hoping nobody got behind me with bad brakes! The tape, i used it to keep the trim pieces on the board, and then used the board and tape later for other things.
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