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FYI: Home Depot sells ratchet straps and rags for less than $10. First time I made this mistake with my car I just padded the roof with rags and ratchet strapped the shit to the roof.
The next time I went I had crossbars and used the same ratchet straps.
I’ve hauled more shit in my $16k sedan on $200 crossbars than 90% of $90k+ superduty pickup owners
You’d think they would rent trailers for this exact reason.
They do rent trailers for this exact reason. Home Depot rents trucks by the hour too.
And they are like $20. Which is like 2 bananas or something
One time I tried to rent a truck from Home Depot to haul … Something, I forget what.
They said they weren’t renting out the truck because there was rain in the forecast.
What kind of work truck can’t handle the rain?
Maybe the trucks can, but they fear the drivers don’t?
That explains a lot hygiene-wise
(low shot, I’m sorry.)
This is the best theory I could come up with as well.
Last one: People who don’t know how to use a truck.
genera
Are you trying to write ‘genre’?
It’s apparently the plural of genus. Maybe it got autocorrected or something
Home depot has very affordable delivery. Still a pain to create your order online, with how their distribution works.
I recently was scrolling through doordash or Uber eats and saw that Home Depot was a choice. Out of genuine curiosity, I went and looked at if they had lumber for sale. Sure enough you can buy 4x4s that are 20 ft long. I was very tempted to try and order one to see what the doordash driver would even do with it.
Are these AI? Or really terrible image compression?
Separately, bottom left looks like it would start a fire if they drive long enough dragging that wood on the pavement!
I wish they were fake… these predate AI. People are genuinely that dumb.
Is that someone’s attempt at spelling genre?
Seems pretty cromulent to me.
I got to dodge some lumber on the way to work the other day.
It was going from rear driver side window to front passenger window, sticking about 3ft into my lane. The driver was “holding” about 20-30 2x4s.
Fun times.
It’s fine as long as you tell your unsecured load to “stay” before you leave.
good post!
Just get a buddy to sit in the back with a hand on it, maybe give it a good “ain’t goin’ nowhere” while they give it a pat.
Seems to work for all the construction crews in my area.
Im in this image and i hate it
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These are just the ones that succeeded.