MrSchaeferPants
1/2 ton status
I am looking at the chain and binder route and that seems pretty steep... the chains with hooks I am looking at are 30 dollars each x 4 plus the binders..
Would these binders be strong enough? 5400 lb Is that legit?
http://www.harborfreight.com/5400-lb-capacity-heavy-duty-non-ratcheting-load-binder-36022.html
Yeah, another reason I use straps, chains and binders are expensive. Last chain I bought was 5/16 or 3/8 link at 5400lbs I think, 14' about $50-60. Times that by 4 and add binders and it gets expensive, but on a good note, it should last you the rest of your life, and your childrens... and their children. Straps don't, but they're cheap. You can get some nice grade 70 3/8 chain with about 6600 working load for cheaper, $40 or so, but when I bought mine, I was in a hurry, need it then and there, and didn't shop around.
Those binders are plenty strong, I've used the lever style many times, they work just fine, just once you lever it down in place, wrap it with excess chain, zip tie, string, whatever. Those are THE exact ones my buddy has, and uses all the time. Just don't buy the HF turnbuckle style, they will let you down. Actually maybe this is what is refered to as ratcheting, I call it turnbuckle. These specific ones, I've had problems with the threads slipping after many uses. My buddy got those cause he saw "ratcheting" thought you could ratchet the handle back and forth, but it wasn't like that, it was like a giant spanner wrench, had to remove the handle, and turn, remove, turn. Maybe this one's different.
http://www.harborfreight.com/5400-lb-ratcheting-load-binder-with-handle-66889.html
What I think of ratcheting, is like what semi trailers use on the side, whether it's a strap or a chain, where it has an actual ratchet and gear.
So I'm not posting biased things lol
Think it's a liability thing.