Sid
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I'm going to be installing an exhaust horn on my truck and it will be powered by compressed air. I was thinking that instead of installing an airtank, that I could block off one side of my frame, which is 2x4 rect tubing and use that to store the air. This would also serve as a way to route the air to the front. I'd have a small compressor in the back pumping air into the frame, then up front I would plumb it to the air horn. I figure it would be about a 1.5 gallon tank.
The only drawback that I can see is of moisture builded up in the frame rail but it's not like I'll be using it all the time. I could install a relief valve at one end to drain it. Anyother issues you think I may run into?
Sid
The only drawback that I can see is of moisture builded up in the frame rail but it's not like I'll be using it all the time. I could install a relief valve at one end to drain it. Anyother issues you think I may run into?
Sid