Hard Mounted Ammo Can Compressor Caddy

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asand

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Last night I hard mounted an ammo can to secure my compressor rather than have a flailing death compressor bouncing around in the back of the truck. I removed the tie-down point in the right rear of Mimi and drilled a 10mm hole in the bottom of the can. I then used a longer bolt stolen from my crank pulley puller collection and a transmission bushing for a spacer.

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I like the patina on the ammo can. Are you worried there might be rust that forms with the new hole in the floor of your truck?

Edit: Or did I misunderstand and you used an existing tie down and modified it to fit the can?
 
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I used the existing threaded hole for the tie-down.
 

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Compressor won't fit in that cubby or what?
 
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There's no cubby there, that's rear HVAC. The cubby on the other side is not strong enough.
 

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