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  • #16
    If your going for loud how about two tones from a train, they gotta be bl00dy
    loud! Must be on sale somewhere although god knows where you'd fit em,
    or put the compressor, I try'd to get this wolfwistle thing from Honest
    Charley's Chattanooga USA long time ago but they didnt ship overseas then,
    This thing screwed into the inlet manifold and worked on vacum, opperatedby a wire through the dash and when pulled gave a wolfwistle, (prob ****)
    I once rigged up a loud hailer with the trumpet bit under the bonnet and the
    mic inside, that was great! Yell an obsenity along the high st and no one
    knew what car it came from, Would'nt mind a deep truck tone pair of horns
    Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ian619
      If your going for loud how about two tones from a train, they gotta be bl00dy
      loud! Must be on sale somewhere although god knows where you'd fit em,
      or put the compressor:

      now they are bloomin loud especially when your stood 4 ft away as he flies past you in a tunnel
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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      • #18
        Look guys, if you want air horns, then just check out the first link site, If you find a better set of air horns, I will eat my shirt sleeves. Click on the names of the horns to hear what they sound like.

        http://www.dieselairhorns.com/collection.html

        http://trainhorns.net/leslie/tyfon.html

        https://store.truckstuff.co.uk/_82BC...D99/airhorns/#

        http://search.ebay.com/train-horn_W0...fnuZ1QQfromZR8







        This is for all you Railway Engineers and Train Drivers.
        http://www.rssb.co.uk/pdf/reports/Au...l%20Report.pdf
        Last edited by M35A2; 2 December 2005, 10:18.

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