Spud
Diamond
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2006
- Location
- Brookfield, Wisconsin
I presume it is ok to stack steel surface plates on top of each other, for transport ?
Can you place the feet of one plate on the flat surface of another plate, as long as you place some plywood inbetween the two?
Was also thinking of placing some canvas between the plywood and the top surface of a plate, so it doesn't get scratched.
Smallish plates,no larger than 24" x 34"
Can you place the feet of one plate on the flat surface of another plate, as long as you place some plywood inbetween the two?
Was also thinking of placing some canvas between the plywood and the top surface of a plate, so it doesn't get scratched.
Smallish plates,no larger than 24" x 34"