After a long time of absence I'm back and I'm somewhat proud to
present my new project: My own supercharged Siren.
Since I started a apprenticeship, I have the opportunity to use lots of
different tools and machines for metalworking. Thus I could not stand to
tell my boss about my plans of building a siren and surprisingly he
sparked interest in sirens. Finally we made a deal:
I had to obtain a siren for him and therefor I'm allowed use all
the things I need.
Ok, everything starded with disassembling a cheap "ebay's got lots of 'em"-siren and taking measurements.

Then I used the lathe to build a new stator out of brass, that fits on
a pipe I found in the scrap metal box:


Yes, this single port stator appears to be a bit Thunderblotish. And a Thunderboltish
siren needs a horn, so I built one out of steel from the scrap:

And here are the parts of the horn support:


Since I want to install my siren on my balcony, it needs a tripod:

Next week, I'm going to attach the pipe to the tripod and if things work
out I'll install the siren next weekend.
Regards,
Niklas