I’m trying to find a source for window sill protectors. We often have ot pass GWB through the windows and would like to find the same type of thing that I’ve seen suppliers use in the past.
Anybody with a source?
I’m trying to find a source for window sill protectors. We often have ot pass GWB through the windows and would like to find the same type of thing that I’ve seen suppliers use in the past.
Anybody with a source?
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Many of the delivery folks use joint compound buckets that are cut up. The top ribs, handle and bottoms are cut off and the bucket is cut down the side, similar to a split tube. These open and can be placed over sills and around side jambs. Some of the better furniture movers have carpeted protectors that squeeze over door casings. Some carpet the buckets or place the bucket over the protectors so the GWB will slide.
http://www.americanmovingsupplies.com/product_info.php?products_id=95
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