Cheap Train Horns for us tightwads...
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Cheap Train Horns for us tightwads...
I'm probably gonna buy one of these on E-Bay. It's called the Big Daddy horn and it does not need an air compressor. It's only around $90 shipped....
I don't know if I am allowed to post the E-Bay item here so if anyone is interested PM me and I'll give you the link. The guy has great feedback...
http://mailcenter3.comcast.net/wmc/v...%20Daddy%2Ewav
I don't know if I am allowed to post the E-Bay item here so if anyone is interested PM me and I'll give you the link. The guy has great feedback...
http://mailcenter3.comcast.net/wmc/v...%20Daddy%2Ewav
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This horn puts out right at 140db while some of the expensive train horn systems put out 150db...
I'm gonna post the link and hope it doesn't get deleted because lots of us want a horn that doesn't cost $400.00..... Send him a message and he will e-mail you the sound clip. If someone sends me their e-mail I can send you the clip and maybe you can link it here somehow. I'm not computer savvy enough....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=320301246908
I'm gonna post the link and hope it doesn't get deleted because lots of us want a horn that doesn't cost $400.00..... Send him a message and he will e-mail you the sound clip. If someone sends me their e-mail I can send you the clip and maybe you can link it here somehow. I'm not computer savvy enough....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=320301246908
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About 35 yrs ago, I built two whistles (two tone) out of 3/4" blackpipe. I got the idea from the kids toy plastic flutes. I hooked them up to the shop 180 psi compressor with a ball valve and opened them babies up and it was totally deafening and bone rattling - all five 14' steel doors vibrated!! Them I put them on my OTR truck at 120 psi and I can testify that those whistles would stop ALL the southbound traffic during rush hour on I-25 in front of the Regency in Denver! The whistle noise was way more startling than airhorns. A machinist friend has them now, copying them. Craig
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Well, the Wifey just laughed when I told her I was thinking about buying one of these horns. That means it's OK to buy one so I just did it. I should have it here this week sometime and I'll post my results on how it sounds.....
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It should be here today or tomorrow. The sound clip he sent me does sound just like train horns. These put out only about 10db less than some of the train horn setups I saw for sale. If it is indeed the case then I will be happy. I don't want to scare myself everytime I hit the horn......
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Dodgezilla,
I have the Seige Engineering triple air horns running at 140 psi, and have used them on stupid drivers a few times. Having horns that loud, one has to be careful. I almost caused an accident at Dale Blvd and Hoadley when someone cut in front on me from the right at the intersection. The driver in the car on my left locked up her brakes and almost got rearended... Needless to say, I look at whose around me before I activate the "horns". Good luck with yours.
I have the Seige Engineering triple air horns running at 140 psi, and have used them on stupid drivers a few times. Having horns that loud, one has to be careful. I almost caused an accident at Dale Blvd and Hoadley when someone cut in front on me from the right at the intersection. The driver in the car on my left locked up her brakes and almost got rearended... Needless to say, I look at whose around me before I activate the "horns". Good luck with yours.
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There is also a BadBoy mini air horn that is relatively cheap. Around 60 bucks I think. I believe it is 139 db, but it didn't have that big rig sound to it in my opinion.
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I run my trail horns off my 10 gal air tank mounted under the bed. The tank is fed by kilby on board air with the motor driven york pump. I have two air line that feed the horns. One is a pull valve in the cab so I can feather it like a trail. The other is a solinoid that is triggered by the remote on my key chain. Sure is fun making people crap there pants when there looking at my truck ad i make it go off.
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It should be here today or tomorrow. The sound clip he sent me does sound just like train horns. These put out only about 10db less than some of the train horn setups I saw for sale. If it is indeed the case then I will be happy. I don't want to scare myself everytime I hit the horn......
Cummulator & Rockjeep, you missed the part about being an option for us cheap people.
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FYI about buying this set off ebay, submit a best offer to the seller and he will sell this item for $73.99 shipped so you don't have to pay the 14.95 shipping he is charging. Not advertising for him, just saying thats what I did and this is what he came back with.