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Installing a tank and compressor on the frame

Shadowboxin20

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5 gallon tank with air compressor.

Best way to drill into the frame? I got a Milwaukee hole hog and a 12 pack. Am I good? Any specific screws I should use? Just nervous drilling into the truck for the first time
 
5 gallon tank with air compressor.

Best way to drill into the frame? I got a Milwaukee hole hog and a 12 pack. Am I good? Any specific screws I should use? Just nervous drilling into the truck for the first time
You should not need a hole saw…. And the best way is to just use a sharp bit and a little bit of lubricant to keep the bit cool and no need to go full speed (if you dont have cutting oil)
 
It's actually Hole Hawg, and Milwaukee speak for a right angle drill. Be sure to protect your eyes and other parts from falling, hot metal cuttings.
 
It's actually Hole Hawg, and Milwaukee speak for a right angle drill. Be sure to protect your eyes and other parts from falling, hot metal cuttings.
I thought they only named their hole saws that. I guess i have to start calling my big m18 right angle the hole hawg lol
 
I always tap it before screw. Especially if I’m working upside down
 
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