They are a horse of a compressor, the thread size if you want to know,
is 12mm x 1.25 pitch its not a BSP etc. Some others have made up a
a connector using two parts
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My mate with the OKA regularly bakes bread in a bread maker, does it during the day whilst the sun is shining, once his batteries are fully recharged, to use the excess solar.
He has 600W solar, 460Ah of AGM batteries & a 1300W PSW inverter,
Here you are Cuppa, a quick search and found this for you
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/1518...pid=107&chn=ps
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/351454052...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
This arrived and with some 30 mm heat shrink on the rear should look ok,
this is to be mounted in the corner of the A pillar for dash mounted
gear, again will be held in sitcu with velcro
This heat shrink shrinks very small for its size
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121149442...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
@ Kallen so the compressor set up worked out good.
does it cut out at all pumping up tyres, as in wire
size is adequate?
@ Cuppa one from the old dart may be the one your after
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-GENUI...e_FAyz4H544pqA
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Jamec-Pem...kAAOxycmBS4JXK
Initial trials have been good although have only really dropped to 20 psi and temps have been quite mild this summer..
But yea wire size is fine..
Just throwing together the last few bits.. hopefully I'll be putting together a pannel this weekend to run all the goodies..
It's going good.. going to need some sound deadening I think.. it drums like crazy threw the car..
Unfortunately I gave all my leftover deadener away lol..
I'm really struggling to find some sorta flush pannel mount air fitting now though......
I may just need to have a regular fitting...
You may need to tig weld a recessed one if you know what I mean.
About 100mm x 100mm plate,,, You know,,, just flicking ideas at you
Not accessible with the draws. The metal sides don't allow access..
I was looking at something like this..
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2016/04/63.jpg
But it would make the hose only usable in my car..
Wouldn't you use the female end with a 1/2" bsp washer holding it tight.
On the troopy I had outlets front and rear, but you need to terminate them
with a female fitting, Then your air hose has the nitto male fitting one end
and a nitto female the other end, That way all your tools will have a Nitto
male screwed to them. Hope that makes sense <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<??
So basically your air gun[blower] your rattle gun, and inflation tool will all
have a male nitto fitted to them, All you need is a short piece of high pressure hose
that will reach all wheels with a female at one end and male nitto at the other end.
Length is normally about 2.2 mtrs long
At the back I had air and water very handy indeed
Apparently, today I bought a resleeved block, tested and revalved head, a balanced crank,
Balanced flywheel and clutch, 3" exhaust and a garrett 2863 turbo. Apparently!
My wallet hurts. I'm going home to drink beer.
Brought some twist lock weatherproof 2 core connectors,
Trying something different fo my awning lights, 6 watt coloured cob lights
Ill put the link later,,, these connectors are perfect for any outdoor project
I only brought 2, wish I'd brought more.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251913657...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Slipped down to Gympie to Conleys 4x4 wreckers. Picked up pair of guard flares and lh guard liner. Still need rh liner.
Ben at Conleys very helpful for those in this area. # 5482 3046
Picked up a raised centre console today thanks to winnie for tagging me over a month ago.... now i need to find 5 min to fit it.
Todays episode he crash landed a Cessna in heavily wooded terrain then breaking off the front wheel
he made a small dug out if I could call it that about 5' long .
He then bolted that to the front wheel of his Cessna, he had one of the lackeys dig a trench
100mtrs long,,,,,He then hit the throttle as we watched the plane slowly[go with it] make its way
down the clearance towards some trees, ,,,,hold your breathe next time the planes going flat out
and up up and away, amazing, then to land he had them foam up the runway so the wooden front wheel
wouldnt catch fire,,, believe it or not he landed it all safe and sound,,,,,,Macgyver what a guy,,,,,,lol