PVC Nathan Airchime M5 Train Locomotive Air Horn
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Hey having trouble making your horns friend bought me your plans for Christmas wondering if you could help.
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Don't change a thing i think you have got the M5'S right on !! you got a good ear. It sounds Great. I am a Trainfan and have not herd better.
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Don't change a thing i think you have got the M5'S right on !! you got a good ear.
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These sound Great Have you made a K5LA with the new design, seems to sound a little cleaner.
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how much would it cost to make this set?
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That's the world's loudest electric golf cart.
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No problem, just give me a few details on what is or isn't happening with your horns and I'll see if we can work out the bugs. You can email me at dozerboy0714@hotmail.com
dozerboymiller 1 month ago
No I haven't. Another builder sent me pics of a K5LA set that he built. and it was amazing. One picture was from about 20 feet away mounted on his truck and I almost couldn't tell that they weren't the real thing. He even melted the plastic funnels somehow and made a nice wide flair on the ends of them. There sure is a lot of talented builders out there. Scott
dozerboymiller 3 months ago
I have about $120 into this set. You can deduct $50 from that cost by not adding the fancy nickel flair ends to the funnels. You can build a 3 bell set for around $45-$50. You can find my plans for sale on eBay by searching under "PVC Train Horn". Thanks for looking.
dozerboymiller 3 months ago
dont thin ktaht is an M5 try a few go trnsit engines to see what an m5 sounds like
stcatharinesrailfan 7 months ago
@stcatharinesrailfan But then again you realize these are made from plumbing parts and are homebuilt, right? Pretty impressive when you think of it that way.
dozerboymiller 5 months ago