DannyB1954 said:Same page says
PICKUP WITH CAB / CREW CAB WITH BOX-TYPE BED -- YES
Discussion: The utility or box bed has to enter weigh stations.
RENTAL TRUCK -- YES
Discussion: Rental trucks can be a U-Haul, Ryder, Sears, Budget, Enterprise, etc. A rental truck is a motor truck, according to CVC Section 410, and must stop at the weigh stations. Most scale facilities make this very clear with signs reminding drivers: "All Daily Rental/Moving Trucks Must Stop At Scales When Open." However, if the rental truck is a pick up, it does not necessarily have to stop (see "Pick Up " section above). If the rental truck is a flat bed or utitility bed, then YES, it does have to stop.
I don't see where it says unless owner says it is for private use. You register it commercial, you may need a lawyer when you go to court. In the case of rental trucks, they are almost always used to move personal belongings, and not for hire.
DannyB1954 said:In the shipping industry we always used a product called sikaflex. When we had to pop rivet a panel in place, that is what we used over the rivet hole. It had good UV resistance and stuck real well if applied to clean surfaces. We never painted anything, so I don't know how compatible it is with paint.
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