(Part 2) Best products from r/Trucking

We found 22 comments on r/Trucking discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 62 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

33. J-B Weld 8280 Original Professional Size Steel Reinforced Epoxy - 10 oz.

    Features:
  • J-B WELD ORIGINAL PRO SIZE: Professional 5 OZ Tubes of the Original Cold Weld two-part epoxy system that was designed as an alternative to torch welding. J-B Weld Original provides strong, lasting repairs to multiple surfaces and creates a bond stronger than steel. Perfect for DIY household, automotive, marine, craft repair and much more.
  • CURE AND SET TIME: After mixing the tubes at a 1:1 ratio, it takes 4-6 hours to set and 15-24 hours to cure. Once cured J-B Weld Original can be tapped, filled, sanded, molded and drilled. J-B Weld Original set and cure color is dark grey.
  • VERSATILE AND DEPENDABLE: J-B Weld Original is steel reinforced, has a tensile strength of 5020 PSI and can withstand temperatures up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit (287 degrees Celsius. When fully cured, J-B Weld Original is waterproof and resistant to petroleum, chemical and acid.
  • SURFACE APPLICATIONS: Metal, Plastic & PVC, Wood, Concrete, Ceramic & Tile and Fiberglass.
  • DO IT YOURSELF: Big or small, you can DIY it with J-B Weld. Our heavy duty epoxy and adhesives repair & restore it right the first time. J-B Weld delivers superior performance, quality, and results for the World’s Strongest Bond.
  • For strong permanent repairs
  • Can be formed, drilled, ground, tapped, machined, filled, sanded, and painted
  • Stays pliable for 30 minutes after mixing, sets in 4-6 hours and cures fully in 15-24 hours
  • Special Shipping Information: This item cannot be returned and has additional shipping restrictions
J-B Weld 8280 Original Professional Size Steel Reinforced Epoxy - 10 oz.
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u/breakone9r · 1 pointr/Trucking

I've had this one since Christmas. Works great for me, the suction cup is sticky, so it'll stick to surfaces that aren't perfectly smooth, I've got mine mounted to a flat spot above the parking brake buttons.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BZC262Q/ref=s9_top_hd_bw_b4WC4_g107_i3?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-11&pf_rd_r=E1FYK85TA1WACBCFPM1S&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=5a86fc40-f719-5692-a63b-41aedc84f224&pf_rd_i=1077068

u/BlakDrgn · 2 pointsr/Trucking

I use this in the sleeper, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AQEQNA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_TSk-tb0F4Y1JM

And one of the blower air lines that hook up to the line that powers my drivers seat for quick cleaning up front. Also useful while driving with the Windows down to blow off gauges etc.

u/Isotopi · 5 pointsr/Trucking

First the good news: You're not sitting still in a constant field since you're driving through it and you get moderate shielding from your cab.

Now the bad news: This isn't a medical x-ray it's a security X-ray used to penetrate metal, so it has a higher MeV than a normal x-ray. The TSA, the wonderful branch of government that they are, will not release any information concerning their x-ray equipment nor allow independent testing so nobody knows how high these things are really cranked up.

If it becomes a constant thing of passing through the scanners I would look into getting documentation of your exposure and start carrying a personal dosimeter to get a ballpark of what your dose is. Documentation wise, just anything that says, "Yes, driver X drove through a scanner."

For the dosimeter you can buy some fairly cheap wallet dosimeters on amazon. These are good for ballparking at best, but can be included in your medical records as a means to indicate potential precursors to cancer. There are others that you can reset yourself and reuse, but after a certain amount of time they are unreliable.

If I was getting X-rayed more than once a week I would ask my company to sign up for a dosimetry monitoring program. They will provide you with a more accurate film badge and cycle them out every quarter and give you quarterly dose reports and the documentation of exposure will be from an accredited monitoring program.

u/loafmcloaf_v2 · 2 pointsr/Trucking

Could also look into something like this if you have an extra outlet open.

u/Capisano · 3 pointsr/Trucking

In his book meat in a seat Chris Cox talks about calling the Rangers ahead of time and asking if he can bobtail there, most agreed that he could and they would just count him as an RV.

u/EvilMrMe · 2 pointsr/Trucking

I have resistance bands in my truck. Most vehicles have plenty of places you can attach them to. You can even set them up inside the tractor like attaching them to the seats for a light one arm at a time upper body work out. Way better than kettle bells or dumb bells.

u/IllIII · 2 pointsr/Trucking

> ...but charcoal is pretty low value,...

At retail of about $75 a kg, 15kg box of Binchotan charcoal retails for over $1100

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Trucking

Here is the newer one like I had, and nowhere does it say LTE. Phone doesn't have LTE. Not even licensed to sell in the states, no returns!
http://www.amazon.com/BLU-Studio-6-0-HD-Smartphone/dp/B00PYWQAJY

u/Otsuko · 1 pointr/Trucking

Get one of These and if needed a sleep mask.

been stuck at one of my backhauls many times and I simply use the chance for a nap.

u/AthiestLibNinja · 1 pointr/Trucking

Have you ever considered using a crock pot? RoadPro for $33

u/somefknguy · 1 pointr/Trucking

Scubs in a Bucket

These things are life savers... Then there's the myriad chargers I carry around with me on a daily basis...