I was a skeptic too, until my sister basically forced me to join

There is a Facebook siren group but I don't remember what it is called. Adam Pollak knows since he is a member.Oldiesmann wrote:Has anyone created a siren enthusiasts group on Facebook yet? I haven't searched but would gladly create one or join one if it already exists
" You must log in to see this page. "Nelso90 wrote:http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group ... 755&ref=mf
It's a social networking site, so you have to log in to see pictures. They are evil. I deleted mine not long ago after having it up a few years.Robert Gift wrote:" You must log in to see this page. "Nelso90 wrote:http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group ... 755&ref=mf
Why is that?
See Jeb, told you that Shop Vac blower of mine would do the trick!!Nelso90 wrote:So yesterday I got another bright idea! I bolted up the horn again, but then put the chopper tube on top of the motor, and sealed it up, then attached the shop vac hose to it, and ran up some pressure. I hit the chopper for about 2 seconds, and found that this little beast is no longer the fun little toy I played with in my garage a month ago.
The sound levels this monster kicks out are dangerous!! It literally vibrated itself into the snow bank I had the horn resting on, and broke all the ice in the horn loose. Every screw I had holding it together went "pop" as I took it out due to being positively seated from the vibration. I had hearing protection on, and it still rattled my chest. I had the whole assembly upside-down, and I was sitting on top of the chopper tube to keep the vacuum-blower pipe in place.
I am gonna have a fun summer...
Ok, ok, but I still like the roots. Charlie was right, nanananananasoccerdude7330 wrote:See Jeb, told you that Shop Vac blower of mine would do the trick!!Nelso90 wrote:So yesterday I got another bright idea! I bolted up the horn again, but then put the chopper tube on top of the motor, and sealed it up, then attached the shop vac hose to it, and ran up some pressure. I hit the chopper for about 2 seconds, and found that this little beast is no longer the fun little toy I played with in my garage a month ago.
The sound levels this monster kicks out are dangerous!! It literally vibrated itself into the snow bank I had the horn resting on, and broke all the ice in the horn loose. Every screw I had holding it together went "pop" as I took it out due to being positively seated from the vibration. I had hearing protection on, and it still rattled my chest. I had the whole assembly upside-down, and I was sitting on top of the chopper tube to keep the vacuum-blower pipe in place.
I am gonna have a fun summer...
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