HotRod has a pump, tank, and locker. All he needs are a few bits to assemble it and call it a day. But you know HRPC, he starts thinking "Hey, I could add a ..." and then his easy little project becomes a big expensive pain in the ass.
Let me save you some trouble HR, I'll take that locker off your hands.
Nope, not gonna let that happen, although your right. I tend to mind phuk myself on some things trying to make them better. But not here. I know I need the air, so I'm thinking Air Locker, Air Horns and Air Up when I leave the trails only, not a completely empty tire. Though I would like to carry a plug kit and if I can inflate a complete tire that would be nice. But, no not going for running air tools or anything like that.
Thanks for the math on the rollbar. I'd have eventually got there, but being as expensive as that would be to build and make sure it's air tight and such, and not be worthy, then maybe just skip to plan B. With a bigger tank and compressor. And again, I know where are a couple of salvage freightliner rollbacks that were air brake trucks that have tanks and an engine mounted air pump.
Not sure that's worthy either. Having to set up a pulley for it, or an electric motor to run it.
Could be another option though. No hurry. First things first.
I will have to check into this compessor smoothandlow brought up. I do have a 4 gallon tank too. The nice thing though, on the zero budget I have, I think this Firestone compressor will work for the locker with a the 2 gallon tank. So I can add that pipe dream later. In fact, I can install the axle now and don't even need air. It'll just work as an open diff until I get the air situation figured out.