<VV> Compressor Tank // BBRT and GAS

Louis C. Armer,Jr. carmerjr at mindspring.com
Tue May 15 21:28:50 EDT 2007


This sounds like the BBRT topic revisited..........ONLY difference is 
there is NO way
that Mike or Dale could have a fraction of the "amount of GAS" that 
BBRT members
contain wherever there vehicles are located !!! <GGG>

FrontMan
WTBRT PR
c/o DeckRug Enterprises Inc.
NoGas, PA
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At 09:20 AM 5/15/2007, you wrote:
>At 16:34 5/14/07 -0400, Mike Kost wrote:
> >?snip<<
>>I might even be interested in a tank to mount under
>>the bed of my truck hooked to either a belt driven or electric
>>compressor. I know tanks must be available but I haven't found where yet.
>
>Many sizes and shapes of under vehicle air tanks are available at 
>your nearest heavy truck parts store.  These are the same tanks used 
>for air-brake equipped vehicles.  One great feature is that almost 
>all have brackets or mounting ears already welded on for easy installation.
>
>An alternative idea for on-board air is to obtain a used CO2 tank. 
>(Check at a welding or beverage supply house)  Since compressed CO2 
>condenses to and is stored as a liquid, even a modest sized bottle 
>contains quite a large volume of gas.
>
>Dale Dewald
>Hancock, MI
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