fullsendersonly wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 8:27 pm
I've been trying to buy a few sirens and need help on what to say to help me get these sirens.
Please take my advice and start small. There are a number of small sirens in limited possession, and while they're not as big and loud as the ones talked about most frequently, they are a great start and will help you build confidence in restoration and maintenance of them. I'm sure the reason why Jerry Wick's Mobil Directo came together so well was his years of experience. Don't let this bother you though.
Start with something like a Type F, Model A, a vehicle siren, etc., so that way if things don't work out, you're not dealing with a large nightmare pile of scrap.
When you've done enough work, you'll have the confidence to ask municipalities what the rules are for purchasing or obtaining a siren no longer needed. If it's not for sale or grabs, don't push it. Another will come your way.