Wood gloat becomes a wood doh!

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  • atgcpaul
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 4055
    • Maryland
    • Grizzly 1023SLX

    #1

    Wood gloat becomes a wood doh!

    There was a sawyer at our Ag Fair selling the demo wood he was cutting for
    $1/bf. I came by this morning to pick up 110 bf of freshly cut white oak. I
    still have to air dry it for a year but it's still 5 times cheaper than my local
    lumber yard. That's about where the gloat ends.

    Anyway, I was loading it into the back of my station wagon which is just a
    little more than 8 ft long from back to the front windshield. I had more than
    enough loaded up back there when I decided to shift the load to make room
    for just a few more boards. I didn't realize a board was pressed against the
    corner of the windshield when CRACK! Now I've got a spider web crack in
    the corner of my windshield with one of the legs almost 12" long. Just plan
    dumb. Major bummer.

    I'm still psyched to have this wood but still feel like a major bonehead. Most
    of it is QS with great ray fleck. It's going to become outdoor furniture. I just
    need to go level some cinder blocks out back to dry it.

    I really need to buy a trailer or a pickup.

    Paul
  • DaveS
    Senior Member
    • May 2003
    • 596
    • Minneapolis,MN

    #2
    I have also done this very same thing.

    Don't beat yourself up... it could have just as easily been a rock from a truck.

    We got lucky and had zero deductible glass coverage.

    Life is a learning experience - if you aren't making any mistakes, it is likely you don't have much of a life, and aren't learning much... at least, that's how I look at it, so I can sleep at night.

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    • smorris
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2003
      • 695
      • Tampa, Florida, USA.

      #3
      It could be worse. I once watched my neighbor trying to load a john boat on his SUV and he decided to try tossing it up there. Put it right through the back window.
      --
      Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice

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      • Uncle Cracker
        The Full Monte
        • May 2007
        • 7091
        • Sunshine State
        • BT3000

        #4
        Look at it this way, Paul... If you had paid 5 times as much for that wood, you would still have a broken windshield...

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        • gsmittle
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2004
          • 2792
          • St. Louis, MO, USA.
          • BT 3100

          #5
          Originally posted by Uncle Cracker
          Look at it this way, Paul... If you had paid 5 times as much for that wood, you would still have a broken windshield...
          Just think, you saved enough on the oak to cover the deductible on the windshield!

          I brought home a load of 2x in my Suburban, and when I hit the brakes a bunch of 2x12x12s slid into the windshield. It didn't break but probably should have. Probably didn't because I already have a great big crack in the windshield.

          There's a thought: if you don't repair the glass, it will probably never get hit hard enough to break again...

          g.
          Smit

          "Be excellent to each other."
          Bill & Ted

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          • Hellrazor
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2003
            • 2091
            • Abyss, PA
            • Ridgid R4512

            #6
            Originally posted by gsmittle

            There's a thought: if you don't repair the glass, it will probably never get hit hard enough to break again...

            g.

            A cracked windshield can become a ticket depending on your state laws. The crack can't be in a place that hinders the drivers view.

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            • stormdog74
              Established Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 426
              • Sacramento, CA
              • Ridgid TS3650

              #7
              I was carrying a few steel fence posts in my car and had to stop quickly and they slid forward into the dash leaving gashes in it. This isn't the first time I have cause minor damage to my car carrying stuff, but I have just come to take it as the price you pay to haul stuff in your car. Yeah, a truck would be great for hauling things, but I LOVE driving the car I have and I just live with it and pay for delivery or rent a truck to haul things I can't handle in the car. Of course, I still get ****** off every time I do a little damage!

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              • jackellis
                Veteran Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 2638
                • Tahoe City, CA, USA.
                • BT3100

                #8
                We've been using our cars as haulers for years. Now one has died and we're in the market for a new vehicle (stay tuned for the story). It'll be a truck, for as LOML says, "every boy needs a truck".

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                • dbhost
                  Slow and steady
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 9471
                  • League City, Texas
                  • Ryobi BT3100

                  #9
                  There is a good reason I put up with the high gas prices in order to drive a full size pickup truck.

                  Seriously, you should get your hands on a trailer that your wagon can handle...
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                  • Ed62
                    The Full Monte
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 6021
                    • NW Indiana
                    • BT3K

                    #10
                    That sucks. I bought one of those 4'X8' trailers from HF, just for hauling stuff like that. I don't need to get insurance on it, it doesn't burn gas, and it stores easily (folds up). One of the best investments I've made. Just before I bought it, I was considering a pickup. Glad I didn't go that route.

                    Ed
                    Do you know about kickback? Ray has a good writeup here... https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...mare-explained

                    For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/

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                    • cabinetman
                      Gone but not Forgotten RIP
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 15216
                      • So. Florida
                      • Delta

                      #11
                      For what the windshield will cost you coulda had a HF trailer. Much easier to load and unload than feeding into a car.
                      .

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                      • sparkeyjames
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 1087
                        • Redford MI.
                        • Craftsman 21829

                        #12
                        Having been the major recipient in my childhood of having to ride in a large pickup camper (pickups do not seat 4 very comfortably) I can tell you I am well aware of flying objects in a moving vehicle. I have also seen the results of a not to well tied down load of steel bars on a semi-tractor. The driver was lucky to get away with only a few broken ribs.I have a 2005 Saturn Ion that I have loaded up a few times with 2x4's and the like. I give the vehicle ahead of me 3 or 4 car lengths and if some one cuts in I give them the same by slowing down. No broken glass so far and only one small scratch in the dashboard.

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                        • DustyandLefty
                          Forum Newbie
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 74
                          • Almost West Virginia
                          • BT3000 w/ side and rear tables on wheels, BT3100 portable spare, old Delta contractor's

                          #13
                          glass cost

                          I cracked the windshield of my old 71 VW squareback doing the same thing. However State Farm had a $ zero deductible, so there was no extra cost to me (guess I've been paying the cost all along as part of my regular car insurance.) Check it out, you might be in luck.
                          Dusty&Lefty

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                          • Pappy
                            The Full Monte
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 10471
                            • San Marcos, TX, USA.
                            • BT3000 (x2)

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DaveS
                            Life is a learning experience - if you aren't making any mistakes, it is likely you don't have much of a life, and aren't learning much.
                            I must be a flippin' genious by now!
                            Don, aka Pappy,

                            Wise men talk because they have something to say,
                            Fools because they have to say something.
                            Plato

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                            • shoottx
                              Veteran Member
                              • May 2008
                              • 1240
                              • Plano, Texas
                              • BT3000

                              #15
                              You could have gone after firewood
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