This is a test of a Lunkenheimer 2 1/2 three chime steam whistle. I am using my 2 stage compressor with 140 PSI for this test. It has great sound, even though I am using a compressed air instead of steam.
@@Spongetanious This show used to be so much funnier… now it’s them setting up a cutaway without cutting away and it feels so off almost like every joke needs explained before it happens. Sorry I don’t like the tv show equivalent of jingling keys
@@Mosura_MothNo goofy, he’s literally talking about the whistle for those American “Day Out With Thomas” dummy vehicles that need to be pushed by another locomotive. The E2 whistle sounds nothing like that
You need more volume of air. It isnt blowing properly because you are using a standard air hose to it. That will never work properly regardless of how high the pressure is. Take the tank bung out and use reducers to plumb it directly to the tank. Those little hoses will never carry enough air to it aswell as the hose running through a regulator with a 1/2 inch outlet restricts it further. You will also need a tank of atleast 50L (13 gallons) for your size whistle.
@@DragonCrafters. how tf can a 10 year old ban me from the Thomas and Friends Community? + Thats Honestly James’s All Engines Go whistle ngl + The CGI and model whistle is from a human
Good for you, nobody cares. Didn't your parents ever tell you not to tell strangers on the internet how old you are? There's a lot of messed up people that will try to touch you in bad places out here. Don't do that.