Hot tub on car roof?
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OldGermanHeaps

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202 months

Saturday 28th March
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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.

LosingGrip

8,662 posts

183 months

Saturday 28th March
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Long as its secure and no risk of it moving no issues. Also not blocking your view ahead.

Tim330

1,309 posts

236 months

Saturday 28th March
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Be aware of any low bridges on way to tip.

Panamax

8,426 posts

58 months

Saturday 28th March
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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.

paul_c123

1,928 posts

17 months

Saturday 28th March
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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)???

TheDrownedApe

1,619 posts

80 months

Saturday 28th March
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Moved these very gingerly about 2 miles during lockdown. Thankfully it was a quiet traffic day but I wouldn't want to risk it again. I think you will be perfectly fine as long as its tied down well.



Edited by TheDrownedApe on Saturday 28th March 16:32

Pica-Pica

16,123 posts

108 months

Saturday 28th March
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I can't wait for the 'Sh*t driving caught on cam' entry.

sixor8

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292 months

Saturday 28th March
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My local tip has a restricted height entry to discourage big vans / commercials, who have to book and pay a fee. Check it will fit under if there is one!

OldGermanHeaps

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paul_c123 said:
If you strapped it that way, none of the doors would open (unless they're frameless doors)???
Wont be the first time I have exited a vehicle out the window. At least it will be right way up this time.

OldGermanHeaps

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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.

fridaypassion

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252 months

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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.


normalbloke

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243 months

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Once put a Westfield chassis on roof bars onto a Peugeot Partner. We did get a few looks…

mac96

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167 months

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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 used to cary a kayak on the roof of an Alfa 156, strapped through the open doors. Only problem was strap getting in the way of my head!

Decky_Q

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201 months

Saturday 28th March
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I once had to collect four 4'x4'x10' blocks of styrofoam in my pickup, the weight wasnt an issue but it looked like a double decker bus with 16' of styrofoam on top! 15-20mph trip but made it ok.

paul_c123

1,928 posts

17 months

Saturday 28th March
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I think this is in the category of "if you have to ask, you already know the answer".

OldGermanHeaps

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paul_c123 said:
I think this is in the category of "if you have to ask, you already know the answer".
Why though? Genuine question.if its secured properly, is it legal?

loskie

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144 months

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you'll be fine


can you please post a photo of you doing it.


Thanks

Mikebentley

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164 months

Saturday 28th March
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loskie said:
you'll be fine


can you please post a photo of you doing it.


Thanks
Preferably with a picture of you in the hot tub with a loofah.

OldGermanHeaps

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I will post a pic, might be in a couple of weeks time.
Hummed and hawed about repairing it and using it for another year, but the bd thing is always leaking or developing another or pump fault, and the kids love it until its their turn to clean it.

normalbloke

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Full or empty?