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Transporting prehung doors.

Bannedjoe

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Wow, only the second post in this highly interesting forum!!!

I just purchased a couple of Masonite exterior prehung doors from the home dopes online, and I'm due to pick them up today.

I've never bought a prehung door before, and I'm trying to figure how I'll load them up.
Can two units lay flat, one on top of the other in the bed of a pickup, or would it be better to transport them on their sides?

If anyone knows, please clue me in.

Thanks.
 

pixie

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Lay flat with 2x4s between. On sides is ok but harder to tie down and more stress on connections.
 

FrancSevin

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Unless they are glass, you can lay them flat.

If you lay them on top of each other, even with 2X4's between, you should lash them together. Frankly, I would use a load blanket.
 
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