I used self tapping metal screws that make their own holes as you screw them in. i did not use a hammer drill, which probably would have made the process easier. Instead, I just had to lean on the drill/screw a bit harder until it started to dig in. Once it starts going in, it snugs up real secure. Just make sure you start it in the right place when you do so, as you don’t want too many holes in your frame if you can help it.
I’ll have to look into that Viair kit too... and now I’m glad I started thinking deeper on my current setup and asked the question. Even if it is up to 120PSI (thanks @4ncar), the limit of the H2O pr… (View Post)
I recently purchased a Viair Compressor for winterizing on-the-fly. Since these compressors don’t have an outgoing air setting to adjust/limit their output pressure (only a gauge to measure it), I wi… (View Post)
@VictoriaP I was facing this same question a few weeks back when looking for options. I, like you, was initially drawn by the ViAir products, and ultimately decided to spend just a bit more than you … (View Post)
@KAR Colorado has so many breathtaking places. Last summer we took two of our 3 boys with us up near Monarch for a week and rented a cabin. It was gorgeous. Just too far to haul the T@B, but we were … (View Post)
Your post makes me want to cry.... mountains!, and fly fishing! Somebody tell me again... why did I move to Texas 17 years ago? Love the photos, of the camp, the scenery, and the gorgeous fish! My h… (View Post)