Hot tub on car roof?
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Got a large, but lightweight hot tub to go to the tip.
Pump and heater removed, 1 man lift.
Is it legal to put it on my insignia roof bars then ratchet strap it through the windows, crossing over front right rear left and vice versa?
Properly secured so it cant slide off in any direction.
It doesnt fit in my van, and they dont allow vans in the council tip anyway.
If that wont work i can attack it with the recip until it fits in binbags but disposing of it in one piece would be easier.
Pump and heater removed, 1 man lift.
Is it legal to put it on my insignia roof bars then ratchet strap it through the windows, crossing over front right rear left and vice versa?
Properly secured so it cant slide off in any direction.
It doesnt fit in my van, and they dont allow vans in the council tip anyway.
If that wont work i can attack it with the recip until it fits in binbags but disposing of it in one piece would be easier.
OldGermanHeaps said:
Properly secured so it cant slide off in any direction.
One risk with a large object on roof bars is wind resistance ripping the whole lot off the roof, unless you mean tying directly to roof bars originally built as part of an estate car.I'd cut it up and stick it in the car. You may find that avoids getting charged £100 (or whatever) for dumping "building waste" at the tip.
OldGermanHeaps said:
Got a large, but lightweight hot tub to go to the tip.
Pump and heater removed, 1 man lift.
Is it legal to put it on my insignia roof bars then ratchet strap it through the windows, crossing over front right rear left and vice versa?
Properly secured so it cant slide off in any direction.
It doesnt fit in my van, and they dont allow vans in the council tip anyway.
If that wont work i can attack it with the recip until it fits in binbags but disposing of it in one piece would be easier.
If you strapped it that way, none of the doors would open (unless they're frameless doors)???Pump and heater removed, 1 man lift.
Is it legal to put it on my insignia roof bars then ratchet strap it through the windows, crossing over front right rear left and vice versa?
Properly secured so it cant slide off in any direction.
It doesnt fit in my van, and they dont allow vans in the council tip anyway.
If that wont work i can attack it with the recip until it fits in binbags but disposing of it in one piece would be easier.
Panamax said:
One risk with a large object on roof bars is wind resistance ripping the whole lot off the roof, unless you mean tying directly to roof bars originally built as part of an estate car.
I'd cut it up and stick it in the car. You may find that avoids getting charged £100 (or whatever) for dumping "building waste" at the tip.
Its the factory built in front to back roof rails on the estate, not the side to side clamp on roof bars. Thats why I would put the ratchet straps through the windows, or maybe try thorough the open doors then shut the doors on them. Car is a workhorse shed so cosmetic damage is of no concern.I'd cut it up and stick it in the car. You may find that avoids getting charged £100 (or whatever) for dumping "building waste" at the tip.
Don't do it on a Sunday morning wait until afternoon. Local plod go looking for stuff like unsecured loads on Sunday mornings as they have to wait for the criminals to wake up. Source: local plod that stopped me for having an unsecured load (which was actually an amarok with some suff in the bed but not pertruding over the top.
OldGermanHeaps said:
Panamax said:
One risk with a large object on roof bars is wind resistance ripping the whole lot off the roof, unless you mean tying directly to roof bars originally built as part of an estate car.
I'd cut it up and stick it in the car. You may find that avoids getting charged £100 (or whatever) for dumping "building waste" at the tip.
Its the factory built in front to back roof rails on the estate, not the side to side clamp on roof bars. Thats why I would put the ratchet straps through the windows, or maybe try thorough the open doors then shut the doors on them. Car is a workhorse shed so cosmetic damage is of no concern.I'd cut it up and stick it in the car. You may find that avoids getting charged £100 (or whatever) for dumping "building waste" at the tip.
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d thing is always leaking or developing another or pump fault, and the kids love it until its their turn to clean it.