glevum
Well-Known Member
I agree it is much safer to move the large projectiles laid on their side.
But you need to make damn sure they won't roll from side to side. If one starts moving around it will try to turn over the vehicle it is in when you go around a corner. When I moved mine it was strapped to a heavy pallet with lots of large straps. It did not move. You also need to make sure it cannot move forward in an accident. If you stop suddenly you don't want the projectile to continue to move.
I moved mine once. I don't intend to move it again. Moving them is not trivial, and if it goes wrong it will be messy.
But you need to make damn sure they won't roll from side to side. If one starts moving around it will try to turn over the vehicle it is in when you go around a corner. When I moved mine it was strapped to a heavy pallet with lots of large straps. It did not move. You also need to make sure it cannot move forward in an accident. If you stop suddenly you don't want the projectile to continue to move.
I moved mine once. I don't intend to move it again. Moving them is not trivial, and if it goes wrong it will be messy.
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