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    Lock bolts missing from arbor plate?

    I recently worked as a weight loader in a subpar theater where they instructed me not to tighten thumb screws holding down the spreader plates to the arbor. I said this was a dangerous practice. My opinion was that if arbor should hit crash bar, ceiling or floor, a brick could fly off. They...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    Not sure how the truss part got mangled. It should read something like...when putting truss or equivalent up on load bars it makes sense to have taller people on, what I call, the FRONT of truss. Front being the side of the truss facing the front of the truck, trailer or headlight if you will...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    Not sure how the truss part got mangled. It should read something like...when putting truss or equivalent up on load bars it makes sense to have taller people on, what I call, the FRONT of truss. Front being the side of the truss facing the front of the truck, trailer or headlight if you will...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    Thank to all who replied. I might be getting a little off topic but I feel I should share. My years of experience right or wrong. Do not go into the truck unless invited. It is a good idea to have 4 loaders on the truck for safety. Too mant people on a truck gets dangerous too. Watch out for...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    Again, we are only trying to identify FRONT and REAR of an object IN the truck. Not the truck itself or how it will be positioned, located, stored...Trying to keep it simple not to muddy the question. Anyhow, going with your "When your Dad/Mom told to “ride up front” you knew at any early age...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    Again, we are only trying to identify FRONT and REAR of an object IN the truck. Not the truck itself or how it will be positioned, located, stored...Trying to keep it simple not to muddy the question. Anyhow, going with your "When your Dad/Mom told to “ride up front” you knew at any early age...
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    Where is the front and back of items on a truck.

    When unloading or loading a truck what is considered the front and back or an item such as road case or set cart? Definitely a safety issues when you need direction. This question of refers to while it is still on the truck.
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