stormsetter4 wrote:Also, if you restore that thunderbolt, have a fun time squeezing in a single phase rotator motor. You will probably have to move the capacitor to a different spot.
More like this.Brendan W wrote:Wasp mansion? That's when we get the hairspray and Zippo.
We just want to kill the wasps, not incinerate the whole siren!Thunderbolt10031 wrote:More like this.Brendan W wrote:Wasp mansion? That's when we get the hairspray and Zippo.
Why i have nightmares reason: #347mixerbd699 wrote:Here are a few pictures from inside the grid faced thunderbolt, which turned out to be a wasp mansion. They were everywhere inside that siren, even in the motor. There must have been 300+ wasps in there.
Untitled by mixerbd699, on Flickr
I will probably start a separate thread for the thunderbolt soon as I'll be taking it apart to clean out everything and check the chopper motor before i try and make some noise with it.
What? What brings you to that crazy conclusion?!?!? Pfffffftt...ArrowShooter1003 wrote:If you set fire to the siren, you probably can't restore it after that.
To be fair, gear reducers are of very little harm to humans.CDV777-1 wrote:I'm so disillusioned with everyone involved in this thread.![]()
All this nonsense about wasps and not one of you noticed the gear reducer of a completely different type....
Oh well......
Actually, I did notice that. I figured somebody else would mention it. The rotator motor looks different than some of the other rotator motors I have seen.CDV777-1 wrote:I'm so disillusioned with everyone involved in this thread.![]()
All this nonsense about wasps and not one of you noticed the gear reducer of a completely different type....
Oh well......
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