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Propane tank brackets a little too tight
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 585600" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>Glad my one good ideal off my rig could help out. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="thumb.gif" title="Thumb thumb.gif" data-shortname="thumb.gif" />. I also seen a recent angry fab build pic with a similar set up ( just much better fabrokaten )</p><p>Two ideals I have that have not made it on rig is putting a valve by each tank. That way when you are switching empty or you don't want to feed any back into an empty tank you can shut it. You could use check valves. </p><p>Second is a simple lock. I discussed it once with kush. Drill a hole in the handle or flap that locks down. Then weld a bolt to the strap under it sticking striaght up. When you lock the handle down bolt comes up through the hole and you wing nut it. Or cotter pin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 585600, member: 3779"] Glad my one good ideal off my rig could help out. thumb.gif. I also seen a recent angry fab build pic with a similar set up ( just much better fabrokaten ) Two ideals I have that have not made it on rig is putting a valve by each tank. That way when you are switching empty or you don't want to feed any back into an empty tank you can shut it. You could use check valves. Second is a simple lock. I discussed it once with kush. Drill a hole in the handle or flap that locks down. Then weld a bolt to the strap under it sticking striaght up. When you lock the handle down bolt comes up through the hole and you wing nut it. Or cotter pin. [/QUOTE]
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