Hello, I am back. And welcome to my channel! I mainly do train horn stuff, put horns on my car, and I drive by. Experiments and other things about locomotive horns. Sometimes I do post siren related content, currently own an STH-10A, Model 2, and a federal Q. I don’t really have a set content on what I post.
0:12 Sterling Model M 0:16 Darley Champion 0:20 Sterling Model M 0:23 Sterling 2V8 0:27 Sparton Model 37 0:32 Model 3 0:36 Sterling Little Giant 0:40 Model D 0:44 Fedelcode Model 2 0:48 Darley Waterproof Champ. 0:51 Fedelcode Mach. 5 (Dual Rotor, 6/6) 0:56 Darley Waterproof Champ. 0:59 Darley Champion 1:04 Federal Signal Model 2 1:08 Darley STH-10 1:12 ED Bullard 3HXXX 1:15 Darley Model 5 1:19 Erick 5HP (Has a coding brake, which there’s a video on it!) 1:23 Fedelcode Mach. 5 1:28 Federal Electric Type B (2nd Gen) 1:32 Sterling K 1:35 Erick 5HP 1:39 Sterling 1HP #VX + Federal Model 2 1:44 Decot prototype 1:47 HOR Siro Drone 1:51 Federal B-9 1:55 Sterling 2V8
@@TheHomeSearcher I don’t say k horns has generations, this is before the 80s, I think it’s estimated 1976-1978. Before they started using O rings to seal, they used corked gaskets to seal. Which has the name “corker”
So I’m curious, you have the horn mounted up top… do you have a beam going across you have it mounted on? Air line going through the window or sunroof? I’d love to do that myself!
As an organbuilder for decades, I have always enjoyed the sound of the blowers starting up. One of the my favorite and most impressive ones is in the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego, the world's largest outdoor pipe organ. It's a 25 horsepower 3-phase that we just had rebuilt, and it makes a wonderful sound when it starts. I take great pleasure in assembling a group around it and throwing the switch, then watching the awestruck expressions on the faces of the spectators around it. My other favorite is no longer in service. It was in a Wurlitzer organ in an old theater in downtown San Diego. A 1920s five horse open frame with centrifugal start. When that switch opened, the blue spark it threw was really fun!
@@russpeck1320 pipe organs is impressive by its self, going back in history, design and the powerful sound they produce is amazing. Wow 25hp for a pipe organ?? I’d have to take a trip out there and love to see the behind the scenes of that pipe organ. I can imagine that organ has over 30,000 individual pipes.
Well guys beep cars someone is bored but now the big giant steam locomotives 4014 has already gone there trainspotter fans are waiting throughout the region
What i see now is the name that drew attention to the flag but it's clear to the people that some people don't no matter how many old presidents chose them and which one doesn't exist another team of young people
You should a video were the horn is 1 mile aways i used to live q mile from the tracks it woukd be nice to hear how it sounded from that far cause i cant remember
@@5capsfilms152 thanks for the suggestion. Next time we have a meetup, I can start the run further back or on the other side of the tunnel. I’ll keep it in mind🙂