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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC

Mon Oct 14, 2013 9:49 pm

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SirenMadness wrote:That must've done quite a sore on your back wrestling that beast of a siren off the trailer! Congrats!

I had the same thought! Now that I think about it, using a dolly like he did actually makes moving something like that bearable. Thats how I move a number of my sirens around, either a dolly like that or I use my shop crane.

Indeed! Without that dolly, moving the 2001 would have been a serious chore. Even on the dolly, it was still a bit of work because of how awkward the 2001 is. Oh, and tipping it back took every bit of counter-weight I had. One leg as far back as I could kick, and Miley Cyrus status with my rear end! :lol:

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback)

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Mon Oct 28, 2013 2:12 am

There sure is a lot of surface rust for a siren of this age. Did they use galvanized sheet metal?

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:58 am

TboltTX1 wrote:There sure is a lot of surface rust for a siren of this age. Did they use galvanized sheet metal?

I'm pretty sure none of the sheet metal is galvanized on this one. I have a fair amount of clean-up to do here. Probably better off just media blasting the whole thing and either painting it with a good automotive paint OR forking over the bucks to have it powder coated.

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:14 am

Oh yeah. That amount of rust on an older 2001 is typical. That one actually looks pretty good comparatively. Any roundback, in particular, I've seen is covered in rust. The boxes on the ones in DeKslb, IL had turned completely to rust all over.

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:17 am

I'm pretty sure none of the sheet metal is galvanized on this one.
Well that explains the rusting problem on these newer Federals, especially the model 2s. You would think they would have continued to use galvanized sheet metal like they did on the Thunderbolts instead of taking the cheap way out, considering the high prices they're charging for the 2001s.

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC

Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:25 pm

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ver tum wrote:How does the horn size on that 2001 compare to a Thunderbolt?

The horn on the 2001 is not quite as deep as a Thunderbolt's horn but otherwise they're very comparable in size. I'm going to take the 2001 apart later this week and get it down into my basement. I'll reassemble it next to one of my Thunderbolts and post some pics.

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Imagine a 2001 with a Thunderbolt head or a Thunderbolt with a 2001 cone. It would look equally stupid as it would cool.

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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:42 pm

TboltTX1 wrote:
I'm pretty sure none of the sheet metal is galvanized on this one.
Well that explains the rusting problem on these newer Federals, especially the model 2s. You would think they would have continued to use galvanized sheet metal like they did on the Thunderbolts instead of taking the cheap way out, considering the high prices they're charging for the 2001s.
Although you have a point on they should improve the rust protection,
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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Tue Oct 29, 2013 3:56 am

Hmmm.......What is the diameter of that rotor???
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Re: My Federal Signal 2001:DC (Squareback) *New pics page 2*

Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:00 pm

CDV777-1 wrote:Hmmm.......What is the diameter of that rotor???

Eric, it's a 14" rotor.

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