When train horns go bad

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Ford_Forgotton said:
Bigger is always better. I have a set of cheapo ebay 4-chime horns (commonly called the "yankee horn" ) and they are LOUD! But its a piercing loud, higher pitched than true train horns.

Small air compressor, and a 5 gallon tank, and an electric air valve and your done.

http://forgotton.net/diesel/air/images/DSC05962.jpg = Airhorns
http://forgotton.net/diesel/air/images/DSC05965.jpg = airhorns and tank
http://forgotton.net/video/airhorns.wmv short video of airhorns in action

Nice set up.:thumbs I can see me doing some evil things in the parking lot with that horn.:roflmao
 
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