Oh and remember to prepare two other pieces of wood for later use.
Securing lumber to roof rack.
Secure it to the roof rack.
Start by loading dimensional lumber onto the rack with the narrow edges resting on the crossbars.
The basic steps to properly and safely secure cargo to the roof of your vehicle are the same whether you re securing your cargo to roof cross bars side rails ladder racks or baskets.
I own a small suv actually the wife s and i ve had to transport boards this way for years.
Use a tie down that wraps around the item and the rails.
Wood says side rails and crossbars are ideal but you can move whatever you you need to without them.
That prevents the bundle from sliding forward backward or side to side.
Place the two pieces of wood you have left side from step 2 on top of the plywood sheet.
The former works for outdoor gear like hunting or.
Use ropes to make sure it does not move around.
These work great for.
The second option is the side racks.
Problem is every time i do it it s like i never did it before and i have to figure it out all over again.
Wrap lumber in a tarp to secure it and place a blanket down on the roof under the load to avoid scratching your vehicle s paint.
I ve seen others to do and they always seem to slip the rope thru a loop bring the rope back on itself then tie the loose end to the stretched.
Attach a metal roof rack or a hard plastic or foldable clamshell.
Ask for help from friends if the sheet is too heavy.
On each side of the roof you ll see a rack that runs the length of the roof of the vehicle.
Not only that but the cost of a roof rack is easily 5 10 times more expensive than a one day truck rental.
Adam davis dec 10 15 at 15 03.
For infrequent use though truck rental is a better option.
Next secure the load to the rack using ratchet straps photo 2.
For a video and step by step instructions on how to tie down a kayak please see our article on how to tie down a kayak to a vehicle.
Once i have the other end of the handlebars secured to the roof rack i loop around one of the incoming straps to tighten it and just secure it with a series of half hitches.
If you have an suv and need to haul lumber often a trailer would be a better option than a roof rack.
Can t tell you how many times i ve had to do this.
With the third option crossbars with side rails you can secure an item to the side rails and run tie downs from front to back securing them to the crossbars.
Then secure the front and back ends of each lumber bundle with ratchet straps to prevent movement photo 1.