Mary, The spider net is a good idea, I've looked at them at Wally World and Harbor Freight. I wonder about the size though, it needs to be small. Also I don't have any anchor points in the bed... I could add some. PS Brian I got the joke, it took me a second... funny movie. On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Mary McCarthy <printces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Cant' blame you on that one Brian. Chris, look for a spider net. that > will hold everything inside the bed. > > Mary > > Focker…Focker… J couldn’t help myself.**** > > ** ** > > *From:* elky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:elky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<elky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] > *On Behalf Of *Chris Lindh > *Sent:* Friday, October 28, 2011 10:47 AM > *To:* elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [elky] Re: Bed Cover Options**** > > ** ** > > I found a Gaylord flat cover within a reasonable distance, I might be able > to check it out on my travels this weekend. The seller has an asking price > of $700 and says it needs the seal. I called Gaylord and the woman I spoke > to said the chrome trim/seal is $100 (!). Once I take a look at this cover > I should be able to tell if universal weatherstrip could work. > > I don't "need" the cover, but when the Volvo is gone the '80 will be the > vehicle I use for shipping runs, and a cover would be handy to keep the rain > out (and I worry about boxes flying out). > > If I make an offer it will be lower than the asking price, the condition > will determine how much lower.**** > > >