Hauling 24" Ceramic
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Hauling 24" Ceramic
I may need to haul my 24" Pit Boss to the cook off in Humble. Anyone else haul their ceramics around? Any tips, or pics of their set up?
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Re: Hauling 24" Ceramic
My Primo arrived assembled in a box strapped to a small pallet. Made the trip from Michigan to Texas without issue. Hope that helps.
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Re: Hauling 24" Ceramic
I appreciate the reply. I've got a few weeks to think about it. Hopefully I'm getting worried about nothing, and it will go way smoother than I think.
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Re: Hauling 24" Ceramic
Maybe check with Lowes, Home Depot, Academy, etc and see if you can get a crate from one of the ones assembled for display. My son used to be an assembler traveling between stores putting displays together.
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outlaw wrote:Maybe check with Lowes, Home Depot, Academy, etc and see if you can get a crate from one of the ones assembled for display. My son used to be an assembler traveling between stores putting displays together.
Great idea! Thanks!
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You can always custom build a 2x4 frame around it, and use tie down straps to secure it. I don't know how heavy yours is, but I have heard of people putting them in the back seat and buckling them in.
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Re: Hauling 24" Ceramic
Don't know the weight in lbs but my pitboss 24 is way to heavy to put in the seat of a car.
Heck it's too heavy to lift into the bed of a pickup.
Lowboy trailer maybe if you use ramps.
OR 4 strong young men.
Heck it's too heavy to lift into the bed of a pickup.
Lowboy trailer maybe if you use ramps.
OR 4 strong young men.
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Re: Hauling 24" Ceramic
My 24” KamadoJoe big joe fits in the back of my RAV4. Another friend who hails his has a cut out tire he uses under his to act as a shock absorber
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