Quote from: ben M on April 24, 2012, 07:26:42 pmQuote from: g.brookes on April 24, 2012, 05:41:42 pmim currently using a trolley, but cant decide between upright and flat down. i know uprights saves more space and lessens risk of air locks but layflat spreads the weight better in the van and is proven a lot safer in a crashNot true!!!It might not be totally proven but in a recent crash test using a flat tank it was found that a flat tank moves less on impact compared to a upright i belive thst is why alex gardiner decided to use a flat tank with the new crash tested grippatank . Mike
Quote from: g.brookes on April 24, 2012, 05:41:42 pmim currently using a trolley, but cant decide between upright and flat down. i know uprights saves more space and lessens risk of air locks but layflat spreads the weight better in the van and is proven a lot safer in a crashNot true!!!
im currently using a trolley, but cant decide between upright and flat down. i know uprights saves more space and lessens risk of air locks but layflat spreads the weight better in the van and is proven a lot safer in a crash