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How many folded pins can you get in a 7.5ton van?

Biff

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Hi

As above, was just wondering how many tables you can get i the larger 7.5 ton lorries if all tables were folded ad strapped to the sides?

What experience have people had please?

Cheers

JB
 
Depends how you want to move them, I got 14 in one time playing Tetris to maximise every bit of room. Usually I would take 8 down the 2 sides of the van strapped and wrapped. You can fit 10 this way depending how they are wrapped and secured.
 
Depends how you want to move them, I got 14 in one time playing Tetris to maximise every bit of room. Usually I would take 8 down the 2 sides of the van strapped and wrapped. You can fit 10 this way depending how they are wrapped and secured.
This is for a Luton van!
 
I managed 19, there may have been room for more but 19 was all I had to put in it...!

Strap to each side and one in the middle. So in theory 21 (or 24) will probably max it out (7 (or 8) rows of 3) but you might need room for other things such as legs, trollies, suitcases, etc.
 
I managed 19, there may have been room for more but 19 was all I had to put in it...!

Strap to each side and one in the middle. So in theory 21 (or 24) will probably max it out (7 (or 8) rows of 3) but you might need room for other things such as legs, trollies, suitcases, etc.
Thank you for confirming, perect.
 
I forgot to say, it helps to have some room for manoeuvre inside once off the tail lift. So best keeping numbers down a little rather than maxing it out.
 
I would think it's the weight rather than space that would be the limiting factor.

The glory days of jamming 12+ pins into a 3.5T Luton (plus three passengers and full load of fuel) are waaay behind me as I get older and (slightly) more sensible
 
I would think it's the weight rather than space that would be the limiting factor.

The glory days of jamming 12+ pins into a 3.5T Luton (plus three passengers and full load of fuel) are waaay behind me as I get older and (slightly) more sensible

PS to anyone saying "Three passengers? In a Luton?"

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well..
I kept the chair as a machine set up helper
we took it to bescot stadium for revival that Novemeber
they had same chairs but in red
when we packed up on Sunday a security guard refused to let us take the chair saying it belonged to the football club. still there I imagine
 
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