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Anyone into sirens ?

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Screwloose, Apr 14, 2019.

  1. Screwloose

    Screwloose

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    I'm curious if anybody collects or is interested in them. IMG_20190413_184132793.jpg IMG_20190413_184147282.jpg
    I'm hoping to restore this one over the summer. It's a 10hp 3 phase Allertor 125.
     
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  2. Chaz

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    Need a new alarm clock?
    o_O

    That'll get the neighbors attention.
    :hair::hair:
     
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    I have a Lathrop croaker and a couple of fire truck sirens, wouldn't say I collect them but if I see one I grab it. That one you got I would buy in a second. "looking" for a ship foghorn.
     
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    Yeah I would love a foghorn someday myself. I have a decent sized steam whistle mounted on my garage.
     
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    Actually it was our alarm clock, used to go off every day at noon and six. Then they built a new fire department and our town didn't want to continue the 60+ year old tradition anymore. I was just a little kid when I watched it being put up.
     
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    Our neighbor had one hooked up to compressed air in his shop...he is at least a mile down the road and you hear it really well here...although not lately...got bored with it I guess...
     
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    I live next to the FD sometimes when they get back they will hit the horn and back in, if I happen to be outside I will hit the small foghorn I have, the wife just shakes her head and walks away. Also they must sometimes be testing the sirens, so I will test mine too.
     
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    I worked with a guy one time who had a hand crank siren, pretty neat set up, he'd walk into the main part of the green end in the mill and start cranking it. Sure had a neat sound to it.
     
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    That thang is huge. Hear it a long way off.
     
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    Not sirens but im getting ready to install an onboard air setup and an air horn on my pick up truck.. hehe
     
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    Childhood buddy had one in his basement (his Dad's) that was a hand crank surplus or whatever from WWII I believe. It had been less than 20 years since WWII at the time. I do remember that it did take some effort to get the thing rotating from a dead stop (we were small kids) and I also remember just how much his parents didn't appreciate the fact of the wail coming from the basement! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Reminds me of a story, lol. I was coming though town one day in a Belly Dump Truck, it really had a great air horn on it. So, as 2 women i knew were entering the local sporting goods store, i swung wide, and gave the air horn a blast. BOTH of them literally jumped across the threshold of the door at the same time!! lol. Neat thing was, they didn't have a clue who did it, and i've never told them to this day, lol.
     
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