@ausretrogamer Here's the best way to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-FbktgqCqY …
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@WauloK lol, an absolute classic :-)
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@ausretrogamer Used to work for leisure and allied (timezone retail) they shipped them standing and strapped. Not sure if that would damage.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ausretrogamer can't see how its an issue so long as its well wrapped. -
@sgt_rawk I've transported all my machines lying down, but I've read / heard that, that is not good. - Show replies
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@GundamGamer I've never transported them upright, but perhaps I should start. It's easier if they are lying down :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@GundamGamer exactly. Got some heavy duty tie-downs so perhaps I should put them to good use.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ausretrogamer Inot had any issues with CRTs, just be gentle, and avoid bumps. but If you can move upright, then do.pic.twitter.com/roNFbeevCY
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@webmonkees same here (always transported lying down). I'm always gentle, doing snail pace on the road. Oh, I love that Asteroids cab!!!! :)
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@ausretrogamer Transport a cab upright! Fold an old hunk of carpet a few times beneath the cab- insulates from road bumps -
@8bitCentral hehe, the upright transportation outnumber the lying down. Thank you for the tip :) - Show replies
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