Re: Got my sandbags today

From: J Wynia (jwynia@pragmapool.com)
Date: Sat Nov 15 2003 - 23:01:26 EST


I've had mine in for 2 weeks after it snowed the first couple of days of
Nov. I've use 300 pounds of sand and 50 pounds of salt (which also ends up
being a useful combination should the weight be inadequate to keep me on
the road).

Gary Hedlin said:
>
> I think I'll be putting the sandbags in my truck too tomorrow...we're
> already seeing flurries here in IL! I've been hearing were in for one bad
> winter!
>
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> On 11/15/03 9:26 PM, in article bp6qno$gda$1@bent.twistedbits.net, "andy
> levy" <andy-dml@levyclan.us> wrote:
>
>>
>> Picked up new sandbags for the Dak today (old ones went with the old
>> truck when I sold it). Sure makes the bed look smaller. Got 210 pounds
>> in there now, plus whatever my Big Box O' Crap (tow straps, chains,
>> tarps, etc.) weighs.
>>
>> Anyone have experience with putting sandbags in the trunk of a small
>> front-drive car (for example, oh, I dunno, a Hyundai) to "keep it from
>> getting tossed around by the wind?" Specifically, experience with said
>> weight in the trunk and several inches of fresh snow on the road.
>

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