San Dimas's gas powered Thunderbolt is gone now? That's a shame.
Wherever possible, we really need to start preserving more of these rare sirens.
Im curious to as why you guess that Joe? The building Josephhad torn down was almost 6-7 year ago, when was the Grede foundry demolished?jerrylovessirens wrote:Archon wrote:wonder If it came off of the Grede foundry building
Jerry, if you and Joseph are able to get this Mobil Directo operational again, I think that getting a metal fabricator to make a all metal projector would be the best. Also, I think this Mobil Directo may have had a metal projector on the sound donut back when it was new.jerrylovessirens wrote:Nope, it was missing when he removed it. It seems like it happens to ALOT of the Mobil Directos. I can see why, as, the base of the output elbow is not reinforced to take the strain of the bolts that fasten the assembly onto the "sound donut". Especially after aging and being in the elements, all the bolt holes on the rear half of the elbow have pulled right off.Captain Dynamite wrote:My goodness a actual Petrol powered Mobil Directo. This is a very unique siren to see. If it does get restored, it looks like it would need is a new projector made to go ontop the cover around the rotor and the stator and covers for the box above the motor, unless it still has them.
Joseph and I figure we could either A: Have a metal fabricator make a new projector horn; or B: Buy a fibreglass Allertor projector off of WSS or another source.
The whole consept of us maybe using a Allertor projector is that they would be relatively easy and inexpensive to obtain, versus getting a whole new elbow and projector made up.Captain Dynamite wrote: Jerry, if you and Joseph are able to get this Mobil Directo operational again, I think that getting a metal fabricator to make a all metal projector would be the best. Also, I think this Mobil Directo may have had a metal projector on the sound donut back when it was new.
Actually, the later Allertor horn was enlarged from the Mobil Directo pattern horn. It'd still fit on a Mobil Directo.weasel2htm wrote:Would an Allertor horn work?, I thought I heard one time that Allertors were scaled down in size from Mobil Directo sirens.
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