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I guess that whould depend on what kind of wood you are using. For the most part this is what I would do. <br /> <br />I would glue the wood together on a flat surface, let it dry. Then sit the dry load on the flat bed car. Then I would glue the load on tho the car. If the car has side support bars then ad the supports after the load is mounted. If not find a scale "rope" or "chain" and secure you load. what way the load gets loaded & secured depends on the lumber yard (AKA:You). <br /> <br />I am thinking about mounting a Indy car onto a flat bed car for a "Ride With Me Tour". You know many people in those small towns dont get to see "Work Equiptment" quite like that :) <br /> <br />I hope that helps. Good Luck! <br />Icemanmike-Milwaukee
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