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    Depends on the capabilities. And I am willing to save for it, not something I have to have tomorrow.

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    I just keep a small battery booster with an on board compressor....for trips and such.

    I'm in the market for a new one for the service truck....12v.
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    I haven't found them yet, but I thought they made some heavy duty models that would air guns and such. I'm pretty sure they used them on tractor/trailers or at least the heavy repair trucks.

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    Re: Tire puncture kit for BOV

    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    I haven't found them yet, but I thought they made some heavy duty models that would air guns and such. I'm pretty sure they used them on tractor/trailers or at least the heavy repair trucks.
    While I've managed to get by on clearance bin "roadside" emergency compressors for most uses and have been through several of them, what i now have my eye on is a higher quality unit from these guys: http://www.viaircorp.com

    While there are Constant Duty models that could do it, for realistically running high flow air tools like impact wrenches & air ratchets you're going to need an air tank. Give a look at some of the full combo kits for ideas. http://www.viaircorp.com/20001.html

    Edit: of course thinking outside the box: if space is a premium & power not a concern, as opposed to an air tank, you can run two pumps in tandem for twice the CMF.
    Last edited by FL-Jeeper; 10-11-2012 at 11:29 AM.

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