clownfishsydney
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And do not put valve facing forward, in case of an accident they become a pointy projectile.
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That's what I recommend too, but man have I had a few discussions over valve facing forward/valve facing backward...And do not put valve facing forward, in case of an accident they become a pointy projectile.
How about transporting them in a car? Any recommendations? Anything for sale to keep them from moving?
That's what I recommend too, but man have I had a few discussions over valve facing forward/valve facing backward...
And do not put valve facing forward, in case of an accident they become a pointy projectile.
So I have to ask - forward valve on the projectile seems better than backwards - when the valve breaks the tank goes backwards rather than forwards...
I am guessing but you think the valve will go flying forward and cause more damage? I have not heard of any deaths or near deaths from transporting tanks... Have you?
Why not sideways if you are really concerned? It seems to take up more space in the trunk but seems like it would be safer?