No legal issue to transportation on their side, buuuttt I would never trust a split valve cap for nothing!!!!!!! The square tuberacks should extend past the regulators and have a locking door that secures the bottles from sliding and when you use open door, slide bottle out and bobs your uncle. Other wise nice knowing ya!
Terrible design bottles should never be kept on their side it is a legal transport issue as well as a safety issues especially with high pressure bottles or acetylene.
You are wrong. It's not illegal to have them on the side. Unless you have a certain amount of oxygen. Might vary depending on the state you're in though. And his acetylene is upright. I've got a very similar setup on my rig and it works great
@@2BFabrications in my state all high pressure bottles must be transported upright and secured. The safety issue I see with the high pressure bottles is the fact that you are positioning the bottle to potentially turn it into a projectile in a situation involving a rear end collision or any other serious damage to the valve of the bottle provided the bottle is full enough and for acetylene bottle. Not everyone is aware they need to be kept upright
No legal issue to transportation on their side, buuuttt I would never trust a split valve cap for nothing!!!!!!! The square tuberacks should extend past the regulators and have a locking door that secures the bottles from sliding and when you use open door, slide bottle out and bobs your uncle. Other wise nice knowing ya!
Terrible design bottles should never be kept on their side it is a legal transport issue as well as a safety issues especially with high pressure bottles or acetylene.
You are wrong. It's not illegal to have them on the side. Unless you have a certain amount of oxygen. Might vary depending on the state you're in though. And his acetylene is upright. I've got a very similar setup on my rig and it works great
@@2BFabrications in my state all high pressure bottles must be transported upright and secured. The safety issue I see with the high pressure bottles is the fact that you are positioning the bottle to potentially turn it into a projectile in a situation involving a rear end collision or any other serious damage to the valve of the bottle provided the bottle is full enough and for acetylene bottle. Not everyone is aware they need to be kept upright
@@randomm9683 shows what you know
@randomm9683 Acetylene is the only bottle to be transported vertical
@@BRENT3143945Clearly more than you.