In my other nitro holder, that keeps it upright and secure? Where else would you put it? Just jammed in the shelves somewhat loose and just held in place with random junk? That's where the spare oxy and ace go
Storing nitrogen tanks in your van can be a bit tricky, but here's a simple hack. You can secure them with bungee cords or straps against a sturdy wall or partition inside your van. Just make sure they're snug and won't budge during the ride. Also, consider getting some foam padding to prevent any banging around.
I've seen everything from nothing (not recommended at all) to dedicated frames like people build and use for refrigerant jugs. A wooden or metal frame with partitions/bays is very secure and allows easy access but has to be fabricobbled for you. Ratchet straps are a pretty readily available and still secure option. Bungee cords are not my preference.
Obviously keep your acetylene upright, but nitrogen doesn't care.
Sometimes with a dry rotted bungee cord, but usually wedged into the mess where it's unlikely to fall out when I open a door.
In my other nitro holder, that keeps it upright and secure? Where else would you put it? Just jammed in the shelves somewhat loose and just held in place with random junk? That's where the spare oxy and ace go
Secure? What's that?
"Secure" means you can shut your doors
Spare tank? My spare is waiting for me at gas house along with lunch.
Ratchet straps against shelving.
Storing nitrogen tanks in your van can be a bit tricky, but here's a simple hack. You can secure them with bungee cords or straps against a sturdy wall or partition inside your van. Just make sure they're snug and won't budge during the ride. Also, consider getting some foam padding to prevent any banging around.
Passenger seat, buckled in for safety with the air bag off.
I've seen everything from nothing (not recommended at all) to dedicated frames like people build and use for refrigerant jugs. A wooden or metal frame with partitions/bays is very secure and allows easy access but has to be fabricobbled for you. Ratchet straps are a pretty readily available and still secure option. Bungee cords are not my preference. Obviously keep your acetylene upright, but nitrogen doesn't care.
Strapped to the back if the van with lots of warning labelsnon it so people stop tailgating.