It looks like you spun it pretty good before snapping those pics.Brendan W wrote:I spun it up with a stick about 40 or so times...

It looks like you spun it pretty good before snapping those pics.Brendan W wrote:I spun it up with a stick about 40 or so times...
Yeah, I got bored and started playing with the rotor.SirenMadness wrote:It looks like you spun it pretty good before snapping those pics.Brendan W wrote:I spun it up with a stick about 40 or so times...
Just don't get carried away "playing with the rotor" too much because even at spun-by-hand speeds those big rotors can cause a serious injury.Yeah, I got bored and started playing with the rotor.
I'm aware of that. Scott Nelson also got one of his fingertips lobbed off by an SD-10.CDV777-1 wrote:Just don't get carried away "playing with the rotor" too much because even at spun-by-hand speeds those big rotors can cause a serious injury.Yeah, I got bored and started playing with the rotor.
I had a really close call with one of my Model 5s when I put my hand on the stator before the rotor stopped. And it was barely moving. Now I wrap EVERY siren stator with
exposed ports like that in 3/8 square hardware cloth before I put the rotor on. I even did it with my model 2. Adam Pollack had a really bad experience with a rotor if I remember correctly.
what happened?TboltTX1 wrote:I will never touch another siren rotor again after what happened with Bryan's 2T22 and that "safety wire"...
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