Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => All the rest => Topic started by: Love on September 23, 2012, 02:39:50 PM
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How many standard cabs can I squeeze in a van like this (shipping space is 4,56m x 1,95m x 1,80m)?
(http://media.miet24.de/item/0/570/m/357-1195721157-0.jpg)
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We had a similar van during Eurocade, but I think this one has a longer tail behind the rear wheel.
I don't remember exactly but we had to run 2 times with all my cabs back, and of course on 1 run we had the SW cockpit.
I think we had 6 or 7 uprights during the first run. The really high cabinets you need to put in "front down" first and not the other way around as you will not be able to get them vertical again if you move them in "laying back" on a hand truck.
For this, I strongly advice you to get a van like this:
(https://autoverhuur.bo-rent.nl/uploads/media/240311/cHome21m3.jpg)
...and the tail-gate lift is simply something you won't want to be without if you have to move a large number of cabs.
....however......there is a con to the tail-lift: it eats up a lot of the weight that you are allowed to transport...
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i'd say max. 10 cabs, but 8 should fit in for sure!
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Once thing is for sure: the content of a container will never fit in this. :P
Yes the electric "tail lift" is really really helpful when you have to move a lot of cabs... like you will soon do ::)
Also about the eight of the vehicule: if you have to bring your cab in the van only by hand, then you have to pay attention to the diagonal measure* more than just the height of the cab.
(* I mean the measure of the diagonal between bottom back point to the top front point of the sideart... or the opposite but then the cab will have to enter the van "face down")
Not sure this is very clear, I'm tired.
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the problem with some vans is... they have a good size with angles ! (not with the problem of wheels who cut the size at end of van..).. but cannot transport more than 600kg :roll:
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Alright lets ask the question in a different way. how woud you move 20+ games in one rush? Any experience/recommendations?
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7.5 ton box van with tail lift? I'm guessing it could take 20 cabs but I'm sure the measurements are available to work it out for sure
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Yeah thats one of the options, but I need a truck driver for this and think I will have 23 cabs or something. Maybe with an extra trailer.
What are the standard measurements of arcade cabs most of the time?
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Are you talking the games in the container ? They are already inside a container right ? Just have it transported to your door.
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Nope, not talking container, talking 20+ games to pick up in UK.
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Are you planning to make the european Funspot? ;D
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What are the standard measurements of arcade cabs most of the time?
To be on the safe side I would say something like 70cm width, 180cm height and 70 to 90cm depth but the sizes do vary a lot.
Alright lets ask the question in a different way. how woud you move 20+ games in one rush? Any experience/recommendations?
In this 21m3 truck I could fit 13 cabs including a cockpit and a weirdly sized EM game (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=2696.0) (and tons of parts on top of everything).
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/dust/MR1.jpg)
So in a truck for which you don't need a trucker license let's say maximum 14 regular cabs would fit.
(you can also rent a 24m3 without a special license but the only difference is that they are higher so that doesn't really help here).
Cardboards between the cabs are also a good idea because side arts against side arts during a road trip never gives good results.
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This topic reminds me of a picture I found on a random Google search!
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/2213151110_cac2420b3d.jpg)
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Nice! I'm a sucker for this kind of cheesy airbrush art... so typical from the local fairs from my youth.
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Speaking of Airbrush. I bought a book with japanes tv action figure merchandize toys the other day. They are quite ... weird.
And make a lot of use of airbrush effects. :pac: :pac:
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These japanese toys look great too (and superweird of course).
While this thread is derailing anyway and since we're talking about tacky paintbrush art, here's what happen when a Jumbo Machinder collector gets crazy with his spraycans.
Aouch...
Very painful to watch for a collector, to me this is the equivalent of, for instance, respraying a rainbow and a unicorn on a Lunar Lander side art.
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/shogun.jpg)
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Wow, for a not yet collector (like me) these guys look frekkin just plain mega AWESOME! :)
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Christ, I like most how the sparks and flashes seem to come from the (iron) balls of these guys. They are obviuosly horny :pac: :pac:
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What are the standard measurements of arcade cabs most of the time?
To be on the safe side I would say something like 70cm width, 180cm height and 70 to 90cm depth but the sizes do vary a lot.
Alright lets ask the question in a different way. how woud you move 20+ games in one rush? Any experience/recommendations?
In this 21m3 truck I could fit 13 cabs including a cockpit and a weirdly sized EM game (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=2696.0) (and tons of parts on top of everything).
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/dust/MR1.jpg)
So in a truck for which you don't need a trucker license let's say maximum 14 regular cabs would fit.
(you can also rent a 24m3 without a special license but the only difference is that they are higher so that doesn't really help here).
Cardboards between the cabs are also a good idea because side arts against side arts during a road trip never gives good results.
Back on topic you little boys !
14 cabs in a van like that is surely breaking the loading limits. Lets say an average upright cabinet is 120 kg., that would make it 1680 kg for the cabs alone.......definitly WAY over what is allowed. but then again.....it's your choice :):)
I think putting all those cabs in a container and having it trucked over will be the cheapest option.
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...and you're absolutely right André.
With a regular driving license (B license): "allowed charge weight + vehicule weight" must be < 3500kg
Oh well, we were young and needed the money so...
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/breakingthelaw_small.jpg)
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LOL !!
Yeah I know what you mean....I'm no saint ;)
However if anything would break on a rental van because of the overweight they may also hold you liable.
The thing is, all these rental companies are TOTALLY aware what people are using these vans for. I think moving homes is probably the most common use for them and people break the limits all the time for sure.