Compressed Air Tug Whistle

Nudge

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OK. Our R29 is under construction. Only one option missing...a C# tug whistle. Has anyone added an air whistle to their tug? We found one on the Kahlenberg Industries website (Industrial Sound Signals # 115 AMP), but no info on cost or connections to compact 12 VDC compressors w/ tank.
 
The Tug dealer in Alameda, Ca. specs these for all their tugs and are installed at the factory, it is a pricey option.
 
Thanks! How can we get more information.
 
You can build a better/louder/more-musical horn from the dumpster for almost nothing.
Here is the very basics: Kind of lame instructions but does the job.
Needs a very minimal amount of air.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84fP22oely8
Being a do it yourself guy, I'm thinking a trumpet or trombone from the pawn shop (a broken one) and cut off 18" of the bell end and then fabricate a diaphragm and air chamber

There are hobbyists building these from the ambitious
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUPz4i4DGaU
To the very simple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVWWPmPkpIQ

Air horns for sale on ebay you search for: nathan horn, air horn, train horn, leslie horn. Cost around 500 to 1200 dollars but Extremely loud.
 
There's also a very nice deep-toned satisfying sounding two-trumpet horn powered by a 12V (or 24V) electric compressor called the FIAMM Fultone II. I've had two over the years. There's one on eBay for $170. Far better than the all-electric horns, and much less costly than the Kahlenbergs etc.
 
I have an air whistle I will be removing from my R21 Classic. I'm not an air whistle afficianado, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night....(drum roll, cymbals). Send me a PM. U pay postage and you get to test drive it. U like it, my people, talk to your people and we make an "arrangement". (90 bucks, it's yours) If you do'nt like the sound, send it back and I'll ebay it.
 
Hey you can save the interim shipping and perhaps send him a voice memo (recording of the toot) from your Iphone, that is if you have an iphone or similar smart phone.
 
Here's a source you might check out...
http://www.kahlenberg.com/airsteam.html

I've been interested in large scale model railroading (7 1/2" Gauge) for several years. There are other suppliers within that field, also.

Joe
 
Check out this thread from the C-Brats Forum, prior to Tug Nuts...
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=8152
There is a wealth of information from the "early days" of Ranger Tugs (or C-Rangers, as they were known).
 
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