I just used the three rollers from grippatank. 2 squares the same to sandwich the floor of the van. Then a right angle roller. Really easy to do to be honest. Use a circle hole cutter, draw your template and jigsaw the floor of van, then attach rollers together with the bolts. Nice and safe and secure.
I use one of water works steel rollers. The same as in the floor. They aren't that good. As soon as hose kinks it stops. Ok through back door, but if you have to bend down Get a simple roller like one above. All 4 rollers at the same level. Not 2 behind 2
just lock the cab and side door.no ones gonna try and nick your tank out the back of the van! what exactly is worth nicking in the back of your van?a pole maybe and a leisure battery/controller. or do you carry gutter vacs and pressure washers with you every day?
Quote from: duncan h on February 10, 2017, 08:30:45 pmI use one of water works steel rollers. The same as in the floor. They aren't that good. As soon as hose kinks it stops. Ok through back door, but if you have to bend down Get a simple roller like one above. All 4 rollers at the same level. Not 2 behind 2Hi Duncan,What do you mean when you say: All 4 rollers at the same level. Not 2 behind 2?Cheers,
Quote from: Jonny 87 on February 10, 2017, 05:39:36 pmI just used the three rollers from grippatank. 2 squares the same to sandwich the floor of the van. Then a right angle roller. Really easy to do to be honest. Use a circle hole cutter, draw your template and jigsaw the floor of van, then attach rollers together with the bolts. Nice and safe and secure.Hi Jonny,Can you confirm which products you used? I'm not sure what you mean when you said three rollers from grippatank and a right angle roller? Cheers