I just glanced over the OJ compressor article (thanks, guys) and it reminded me of something I've been meaning to ask.
I've seen a couple of compressors mounted in the bottom of ammo cans. I'm planning on doing something like that, but...
Why in the bottom? Wouldn't it make sense to mount the compressor upside down on the lid?
Ammo cans have a removable lid, and if you mounted the compressor on the lid you could remove it and set it upright during use. Seems like it would get a lot better air circulation that way then if it were running in the bottom of the box. Also make connections and stuff easier.
Makes sense to me, but since no one is doing it that way, I figure I'm missing something.
Might make it a little more difficult to store hoses and stuff in the box, though.
I've seen a couple of compressors mounted in the bottom of ammo cans. I'm planning on doing something like that, but...
Why in the bottom? Wouldn't it make sense to mount the compressor upside down on the lid?
Ammo cans have a removable lid, and if you mounted the compressor on the lid you could remove it and set it upright during use. Seems like it would get a lot better air circulation that way then if it were running in the bottom of the box. Also make connections and stuff easier.
Makes sense to me, but since no one is doing it that way, I figure I'm missing something.
Might make it a little more difficult to store hoses and stuff in the box, though.