Thanks dude. Haha, can't imagine how big the Thunderbolt would be if I had one in my room. But anyways I can't wait until I can get this baby up and running again.coastalsyrolover wrote:Now imagine that plus a 200 pound square base and a giant horn and you have a thunderbolt!!! Congratz on the siren though buddy!
I have mine sitting in my room behind me, it's not too bad.SoundMaster 391 wrote:Thanks dude. Haha, can't imagine how big the Thunderbolt would be if I had one in my room. But anyways I can't wait until I can get this baby up and running again.coastalsyrolover wrote:Now imagine that plus a 200 pound square base and a giant horn and you have a thunderbolt!!! Congratz on the siren though buddy!
I have to say... Moving my bolt via dolly is much easier than my model 5 as the 5 is top heavy and weighs close to 400 lbs. the model 2 there fully assembled I remember reading as 58? Anyways dude you could totally (with permissions of course) sound your model 2 off with the system when they test theirs!!!connerdstines wrote:I have mine sitting in my room behind me, it's not too bad.SoundMaster 391 wrote:Thanks dude. Haha, can't imagine how big the Thunderbolt would be if I had one in my room. But anyways I can't wait until I can get this baby up and running again.coastalsyrolover wrote:Now imagine that plus a 200 pound square base and a giant horn and you have a thunderbolt!!! Congratz on the siren though buddy!
Hehehe i didn't even have a dolly to use on mine. I took the horn, solenoids and chopper off, wrapped my arm around the chopper tube and picked up the rest of it by the bottom flange with my other hand and carried it into my house, and yes it hurt. But anyway back on topic, nice Model 2.coastalsyrolover wrote:I have to say... Moving my bolt via dolly is much easier than my model 5 as the 5 is top heavy and weighs close to 400 lbs. the model 2 there fully assembled I remember reading as 58? Anyways dude you could totally (with permissions of course) sound your model 2 off with the system when they test theirs!!!connerdstines wrote:I have mine sitting in my room behind me, it's not too bad.SoundMaster 391 wrote:
Thanks dude. Haha, can't imagine how big the Thunderbolt would be if I had one in my room. But anyways I can't wait until I can get this baby up and running again.
Do you know anyone who has a Thunderbolt chopper motor?CDV777-1 wrote:Hmmmm... Without an armature and field i don't know what you will ever be able to do with that. if those old motor parts are very different from the newer you might only be able to use the rotor. I don't know i have never seen an old version of the model 2 like that up close
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