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![]() I will be in Vancouver next month and I expect to pick up a tank somewhere in the 50 to 75 gallon range and drive it back home 2 days drive on the highway. It will be in the back of an SUV.
I figured to prevent damage to the tank I would buy some 3/4" plywood to make a base for the tank to rest on in the vehicle, then I could tie the plywood into place securing it to the vehicle interior, them use duct tape or similar fastener to secure the tank to the plywood base. I want to avoid getting home with a broken tank. I wonder about rigging up some kind of shock absorber under the tank such as some foam material, if anyone has done a similar move before please let me know what you would recommend. |
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![]() As a extra precaution I would wrap the tank in an old blanket or comforter. Hate to see a rock chip on a new tank.
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![]() put something soft under the tank to absorb bumpie roads
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![]() I've moved a 72 gallon tank over a 6 hr drive. Put some pillows or something soft underneath...but also make sure it doesn't wobble side to side.
Had my tank for 10+ years , moved it 7 times, and it still doesn't leak. Michael |
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![]() it's a two day drive from vancouver to prince rupert?
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![]() hi,
if you get the tank from J&L, it usually comes with the original thick protective thing that prevent damage on all sides. Shouldn't be a problem. Don't worry too much! |
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![]() Your idea sounds fine although it might be a little overkill. Still better safe than sorry of you have the space in the car!
I moved my tank over 1700 miles with no problems. I did put wrap it in blankets and prevented side to side movement by putting lots of my baggage around the tank! Good luck, Rob |
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![]() Thanks for the advice.
Teevee, it is a 1500 km drive which is 2 days easy driving or 1-1/2 days when I was younger. |
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