Yup, bolt one end of the chain on one side, and make a "Keyhole" plate to put the loose chain end in.A chain is usually used, I believe.
That works better. I like it.I dont like the chain as bottle wobbles when moving , so added a baby ratchet strap as well .solid.
length of 4" angle iron 3/4 the height of the bottle tacked to the back of cart and bottle sits snug up against it with a small ratchet strap to secure.
Possibly…..but think it through. workshop, insurance, power, rates, welder, bending machine, paint booth, worker ( wages, national insurance etc) marketing, accountancy costs……..starts to look cheapCall me a cynic/old socialist/whatever but this looks like 2 bits of flat bar and a ratchet strap for a only £83.50...
https://www.jimblurton.co.uk/product/gas-bottle-holder/
I may be in the wrong game.
I confer. Plus half hoop.A chain is usually used, I believe.
I made a pan circle to enclose the base and chain with simple hook and cross bar i.e. tee. Otherwise small luggage rachet strap same as caravan propane cylinders for added security.Made a welding trolley but stuck for how to best strap the bottle to the frame. Small ratchet straps with hooks made from angle maybe...any ideas?
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