@@bluegrasssirens1938 The blower is full of grass and is not working anymore, and the solenoid is still broken. Its making a loose connection that is causing it to clank sporadically at times. I don't know how much longer they'll keep this thing. The good solenoid might have also messed up a time or two, but I'm not 100% sure.
Welcome back ! Its been a while ! I'll watch both parts later when I have more time but looks great 1st few mins , fireworks have become way too expensive unless you buy wholesale cases and have 4 or 5 ppl go in on a big order
Everytime i see these kinds of videos people are doing the *EXACT OPPOSITE* of what they should. *SEEK LOWGROUND NOT THE TOP OF A BUILDING* coming from someone who lives down south where tornados happen alot. Just saying 🙂
PLEASE READ! As you all can see I have slow down on uploading Siren content This one is special to me and I figured I would share the moment with everyone. This is the first test in over 25 years of an ACA hurricane that originally was installed in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1979. It was removed from service in 1998 And kept in Dale Mueller’s private collection. I would like to thank the Sheboygan warning systems Crew for bringing this rare piece of history out for everyone to enjoy. After We completed two decades worth of maintenance over the course of an hour, We hooked everything up to an RCM and let this monster rip at full power. We supercharge to the siren using a sutorbilt 4M Roots Blower from Federal The Thunderbolt. We got a damn near perfect seal after modifying The flange and using a toilet gasket. Despite using a blower with 1/3 the horsepower of its original Blower, it kicked out some serious sound. If you listen with headphones you can hear it maxing out my phone microphone. I know that everyone has an opinion on the sirens and their reliability, But we were able to get a 45 year old siren that sat for 25 years and damn near perfect condition over the course of one hour with basic hand tools. Good luck getting an electronic Siren from the same year running that quickly.
PLEASE READ! As you all can see I have slow down on uploading Siren content This one is special to me and I figured I would share the moment with everyone. This is the first test in over 25 years of an ACA hurricane that originally was installed in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1979. It was removed from service in 1998 And kept in Dale Mueller’s private collection. I would like to thank the Sheboygan warning systems Crew for bringing this rare piece of history out for everyone to enjoy. After We completed two decades worth of maintenance over the course of an hour, We hooked everything up to an RCM and let this monster rip at full power. We supercharge to the siren using a sutorbilt 4M Roots Blower from Federal The Thunderbolt. We got a damn near perfect seal after modifying The flange and using a toilet gasket. Despite using a blower with 1/3 the horsepower of its original Blower, it kicked out some serious sound. If you listen with headphones you can hear it maxing out my phone microphone. I know that everyone has an opinion on the sirens and their reliability, But we were able to get a 45 year old siren that sat for 25 years and damn near perfect condition over the course of one hour with basic hand tools. Good luck getting an electronic Siren from the same year running that quickly.
PLEASE READ! As you all can see I have slow down on uploading Siren content This one is special to me and I figured I would share the moment with everyone. This is the first test in over 25 years of an ACA hurricane that originally was installed in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1979. It was removed from service in 1998 And kept in Dale Mueller’s private collection. I would like to thank the Sheboygan warning systems Crew for bringing this rare piece of history out for everyone to enjoy. After We completed two decades worth of maintenance over the course of an hour, We hooked everything up to an RCM and let this monster rip at full power. We supercharge to the siren using a sutorbilt 4M Roots Blower from Federal The Thunderbolt. We got a damn near perfect seal after modifying The flange and using a toilet gasket. Despite using a blower with 1/3 the horsepower of its original Blower, it kicked out some serious sound. If you listen with headphones you can hear it maxing out my phone microphone. I know that everyone has an opinion on the sirens and their reliability, But we were able to get a 45 year old siren that sat for 25 years and damn near perfect condition over the course of one hour with basic hand tools. Good luck getting an electronic Siren from the same year running that quickly.
This is Les Nessman of wkrp in cincinnati reporting live on top if a skyscraper about the nuclear attack warning. Find a fallout shelter now. 😂 Wkrp in cincinnati 😂