white van man
#1
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From: glasgow now gold coast

moving to gold coast in october but wondered why you dont see many tradesmen with vans it all seems to be utes is there any reason why.
surely its easier to pick up materials and leave tools in a van rather than a ute
and less chance of getting tools nicked.
by the way im talking from personal experiance ive had pickups and vans and find a van much more practical
any info appreciated
surely its easier to pick up materials and leave tools in a van rather than a ute
and less chance of getting tools nicked.
by the way im talking from personal experiance ive had pickups and vans and find a van much more practical
any info appreciated
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From: glasgow now gold coast

could always buy a trailer for the dog
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#6
moving to gold coast in october but wondered why you dont see many tradesmen with vans it all seems to be utes is there any reason why.
surely its easier to pick up materials and leave tools in a van rather than a ute
and less chance of getting tools nicked.
by the way im talking from personal experiance ive had pickups and vans and find a van much more practical
any info appreciated
surely its easier to pick up materials and leave tools in a van rather than a ute
and less chance of getting tools nicked.
by the way im talking from personal experiance ive had pickups and vans and find a van much more practical
any info appreciated
Ryan will getting a transit over there as he is a joiner so has lots of tools to lug about, he has this one there is all racked out for his tools so it still has enough room for materials.
What job do you do
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hi kerry im also a joiner i was wondering if the reason they didnt have vans was in parts of glasgow you are not allowed to park your van in residential areas although most people dont bother just the odd few
#8
Oh i dont no, Ryan is gutted he is getting rid of the Nailed On Work Bus they are quite close
. He will be getting one over there, as a pick-up wont be much use, as you will no you need that many tools. It wont be so bad at first as he is going to go employed till he finds his feet then hopfully he will then go solo like he is here. Were are you planning on going, we are going Cairns, we just started the process so will be 14-18 month yet, how far are you.
Hope thing goes well
Kerry
#9
Oh i dont no, Ryan is gutted he is getting rid of the Nailed On Work Bus they are quite close
. He will be getting one over there, as a pick-up wont be much use, as you will no you need that many tools. It wont be so bad at first as he is going to go employed till he finds his feet then hopfully he will then go solo like he is here. Were are you planning on going, we are going Cairns, we just started the process so will be 14-18 month yet, how far are you.
Hope thing goes well
Kerry
gold coast in october, silly me
#10
I have a duel cab ute (Triton )........but have just bought a van.....have finally realized van's make more sense......by the way , you are starting to see more vans on the road....!
all the best plumb.....
all the best plumb.....
#11
Oh god thats all oz needs is loads of white vans with shit drivers eating thier lunch and talking on the mobile at the same time:
#13
Most tradies have a Ute as it's simply more practicle to have one. Chippies usually tow a builders trailer with their tools in, the compressor sits on the A-bar the tools inside the trailer.
We tow a builders trailer as it's easier than emptying the Ute each Friday ready for a fishing or camping trip. The Ute serves a dual purpose as it also tows the boat.
We tow a builders trailer as it's easier than emptying the Ute each Friday ready for a fishing or camping trip. The Ute serves a dual purpose as it also tows the boat.
Last edited by cresta57; Jul 29th 2008 at 7:04 pm.
#14
Most tradies have a Ute as it's simply more practicle to have one. Chippies usually tow a builders trailer with their tools in, the compressor sits on the A-bar the tools inside the trailer.
We tow a builders trailer as it's easier than emptying the Ute each Friday ready for a fishing or camping trip. The Ute serves a dual purpose as it also tows the boat.
We tow a builders trailer as it's easier than emptying the Ute each Friday ready for a fishing or camping trip. The Ute serves a dual purpose as it also tows the boat.

Cheers
#15
No problem taking a Ute & trailer here, most blocks here are min 5 acres so plenty of parking space. I had a white van in the U.K it stayed there




