Using a side pocket in the rub rail that is parallel with the hole your passing the chain through will NOT hold it perfectly from sliding side to side. Either run your chains forward or backwards to a pocket to hold the unit in place and of course keep it consistent with each pocket. So if you run you chain away from the unit do so on every corner and the same if you run your chain inward pulling the corners of the unit in but my preference is to have the chains pull outward and cross them so the back chains pull backwards and to the opposite side and the front chains pull forward to opposite sides.
I agree 100 percent I did catch that on the video after I posted it and I did correct the angles before heading out. Folks like you that will point out mistakes or errors is needed and it’s helps the community be safer so thank you for your comment.
I just came across this video and enjoy the the content I'm getting ready to start flat bedding in a couple of weeks. It's also good to see a bigger man like myself doing the job
Many people don’t think bigger men can do flat bedding but they are wrong. I take my time and do it right it’s not a race I see many of the smaller folks struggle or cut corners because they think it’s a race. No matter the size slow down and think about safety so everyone gets home to their families.
awesome, yes some units require straps instead of chains depends on the shipper. places like Greenheck in tulsa are 95% chain and then places like johnson controls its 95% strap ill be making a video on the straping of units next time i get a strap load. Thanks for watching and i am happy you like the content ill keep adding more.