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how do you transport your equipment?

I'm looking for a van that I can rack and use for installs or any other plumbing job I may do. I'd like to be able to fit all ladders in the van but when not working transport around 10-16 large speakers along with all the sound processing equipment, leads, lights & possibly more.


Anybody got a plumbing van / load transporter? What van do you use because I don't know what to get.
 
sort off!!

got a landy 110, its racked out and i can fit a pevey 400w bass amp and header in it and all the guitars and amps x 3 without emptying it.
wont take drum kit though!!
 
I would use my car if it was just my amp and I'd get a small transit or something. Only problem is I own the pa & stuff to go with it. Took 7 full cars to move everything when I used the full setup after a few years off.
 
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Thanks for the warning
 
Only if you can prove it with photos!

DISCLAIMER

I SHOULD POINT OUT THAT TOGGLES IS OF THE FEMALE PERSUASION!

Whats that Crop? Photo's that I plumb or that I sing ?!?!?!? lol
Wish you hadn't added that 'I'm of the female persuasion' would have really enjoyed the ribbing you'd have got for the assumption I'd be a male plumber whom you would want naked photos of!! .....Chicken! ;)
 
Whats that Crop? Photo's that I plumb or that I sing ?!?!?!? lol
Wish you hadn't added that 'I'm of the female persuasion' would have really enjoyed the ribbing you'd have got for the assumption I'd be a male plumber whom you would want naked photos of!! .....Chicken! ;)

I've a certain reputation to uphold. Never been confused!
 
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