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Loud horns

patracy

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I'm not thrilled with the horns the deuce had, so I'm making a set of my own. Here's the middle one in the set of three I'm going to build. One will be larger and one will be smaller than this one.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZErkxN92II[/media]

:jumpin:
 

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Air horns are pretty simple. Just a few plumbing fittings and a diaphragm. The bigger one will be 1" larger on the diaphram and 1/2" larger on the trumpet tube.
 

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Did you try tuning them at all?
The stock ones, that is.
No, not yet. I'll probably leave them on the truck. I'm going to add a second air line setup with a "trucker" style horn valve/cord. These will be for play really.
 
That is a very cool setup. I like stuff I make myself. I like cheap stuff I make myself better. What PSI are you using? Any chance you could post pictures of the next build so i can identify the pieces better then the diagram you posted (good job on that by the way)
 

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When you tune them, loosen one most of the way up and tighten the snot out of the other. That gives the low/high tones with harmonics that makes them sound great.
 

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i bought some of the ones listed here in the classifieds....they are loud as heck...easy install too...all i had to buy was some airline and a button valve. all said an done was about 70 bucks all together. i never even thought about making a horn. im gonna go try this :)
 

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I blow those train horns all the time. After 12hrs of blowing them every few minutes, you get tired of hearing them... I still would like a set for my m818, or m915 when I get it.

Very cool with the PVC horn. I wouldn't think it would vibrate well enough to sound decent, but it sounds pretty good.
 

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Totally agree. Pics, video, anything would be very welcome by all.

Nice job.
Google "PVC air horns" you'll find videos and more, how to build one.
 
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