Re: GL definition of 'triwall'

From: Jeff Gatton (jdgatton@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 11:14:40 PST


The newer triwalls have a plastic base and lid. Triwall refers to the triple
layer(s) of cardboard.

Jeff

--- Sarge <micdunn@mail.ev1.net> wrote:

> Kent,
> in the distant past, I bought many Triwalls from DRMO. They are
> rigid cardboard boxes about 3 feet square. I mean one cubic yard.
> They are often attached to small flimsy wooden pallets. A very
> good size for a small forklift in a warehouse. It was always like
> Christmas when I got to unpack my Triwalls.
> Was that any help?
> -Sarge
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: <santoken@bright.net>
> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 11:51:49 -0500
>
> >List,
> >
> >On GL's site, I see a repeated reference to 'TRIWALL'.
> >
> >Are they meaning a 'GAYLORD'? As in a big box on a skid?
> >
> >Kent
> >
> >
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