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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: Jakobud on July 31, 2008, 04:28:49 pm
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My cousin just scored a Centipede for $100. He's trying to figure out exactly how to transport it with his Jeep + Trailer. You can lay an arcade game on its back to transport it, correct? (Obviously padding the back,sides, etc and strapping it down securely)
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My cousin just scored a Centipede for $100. He's trying to figure out exactly how to transport it with his Jeep + Trailer. You can lay an arcade game on its back to transport it, correct? (Obviously padding the back,sides, etc and strapping it down securely)
Yep. I transported my Mortal Kombat about 230 miles this way.
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That is the way the majority of people transport them. You just double check everything is bolted in place first. Just lay down some cardboard, and use a tie down or two. No need to do anything special.
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Ive transported all of my games that way. Also learned that a cocktail cab fits the back of a Cherokee without putting down the seats...
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Works fine. Just give it a once over to make sure nothing is loose before you lay it down, mainly the monitor. If the game has a monitor shelf, the monitor might not be secured.
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Most of the uprights I transported were actually on their side (on a blanket of course to protect it) because that's the only way to fit them in my car. Indeed do check if everything is tight inside before any transport.
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I brought my DK home that way (although we only transported it about 30 miles).
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Probably already over, but I'd suggest putting some padding underneath it. Doesn't matter if it's strapped down well - the vibration of metal, etc, against cab will be transmitted to the internals.
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Honestly.... it doesn't matter how you transport an arcade machine, standing up, laying down, on it's back, on it's side, whatever and however you get it from point A to point B the same rules apply.
Check for loose parts and items before loading.
Pad to prevent dings , nicks and scratches.
Strap it down.
Check it all again when you set it up at it's destination before powering on.
When in doubt.... call in the professionals. ;D