Rbatellle == Deep tone
For those of you who want to experiment, Here is how to get a deep tone. Go to a truck boneyard and get the longest air horn you can find. Buy any of the big ones that you can get your hands on,and pick up a smaller set of twin trumpets just for fun. a battery screwgun is nice to take,and do not forget the vice grips. Take a # 3 phillips bit to get at the screws on the top of the cab,and your vice grips will hold on to the nut that is inside the cab. The vice grips may also be used to twist or break off the screws from the inside. You also need the screwgun to remove screws from the headliner to recover the air hose and fittings-- the horns are linked together with a tee fitting and controlled with an air valve. Sorry for the long post,but it might save you guys a return trip. Wear old clothes,and be ready for a face full of insulation with mice droppings when you take out that headliner.
The point of this whole thing is how to get a deep tone and do it cheaply. Take a second trumpet out of one of your horns and jam it into the trumpet of the first horn. It will sound like the Queen Mary. if that is not deep enough, add a third trumpet or go to a high school football game and wait for some kid to leave his trombone laying around
Hook it up to an improvised fitting on your air compressor to experiment with the horn combo that you want. I'm gonna go with five horns :-laf To make these horns louder,take them apart and clean the muddy gunk off the reed and put a little oil on it. The boneyard I went to gave me more stuff for cash than they did for a check,so it does not hurt to ask for a cash price. FWIW, Hadleys seem to run on less air. Have fun
Great post,RJOL. Now I know what it takes to complete the project.
For those of you who want to experiment, Here is how to get a deep tone. Go to a truck boneyard and get the longest air horn you can find. Buy any of the big ones that you can get your hands on,and pick up a smaller set of twin trumpets just for fun. a battery screwgun is nice to take,and do not forget the vice grips. Take a # 3 phillips bit to get at the screws on the top of the cab,and your vice grips will hold on to the nut that is inside the cab. The vice grips may also be used to twist or break off the screws from the inside. You also need the screwgun to remove screws from the headliner to recover the air hose and fittings-- the horns are linked together with a tee fitting and controlled with an air valve. Sorry for the long post,but it might save you guys a return trip. Wear old clothes,and be ready for a face full of insulation with mice droppings when you take out that headliner.
The point of this whole thing is how to get a deep tone and do it cheaply. Take a second trumpet out of one of your horns and jam it into the trumpet of the first horn. It will sound like the Queen Mary. if that is not deep enough, add a third trumpet or go to a high school football game and wait for some kid to leave his trombone laying around

Great post,RJOL. Now I know what it takes to complete the project.