Re: Re: Aftermarket horn

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Wed Mar 28 2001 - 23:46:50 EST


The hockey band where I went to college had a train whistle hooked up to
a compressor in the arena (could hear it halfway across campus). For
road trips, they had a big wooden box with a horn attached to the
outside and a big air tank inside.

Did we just find a really, really cool use for those CO2 tanks?

Jon Smith wrote:
>
> I've always wanted a steam horn off a locomotive... it would match very
> nicely to my 1.5mil candle power spotlight... and I would never, never,
> NEVER sit on an abandoned train track in the middle of the night and honk at
> folks as they drive by... o:-)
>
> ______________________
> Jon Smith--Raleigh, NC
> www.fast4x4.net
> jon@fast4x4.net
> 344hp/424tq
> ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
>
> -> I see them listed on eBay every now and again. They're
> -> Federal electric airhorns. Completely electric but loud as hell. They
> -aren't
> -> cheap, though and go for at least $250 on eBay.
> -> We just got rid of a rescue with two of them, but someone
> -> jumped ahead of me and snatched them or else I would've had them on my
> -Dak.
> ->
> -> --
> -> Chuck Robbins
> -> '99 Dakota Sport
> -> www.intense99dak.com
> ->
> -
> -

-- 
-andy

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