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air raid siren
HELLO ALL
Just been given an air raid siren the big one that is . any ideas and uses for its use . it does make a lovely alarm clock and you can chop up carrots and runner beans with it as long as you wear ear defenders so any other ideas for the use of . vic eaton uk.
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Air Raid Siren
How about using it as an international time signal so that all MLU members and G. Win Spinnington Ball can synchronise our computer clocks.
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air raid siren
HELLO BOB
Good to hear from you hope you are keeping well yes ill go along with that . just a thought. do you grow runner beans out there in AUST. VIC UK
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AD SIREN
Well, the warning siren at the Swords and Ploughshares Museum has quite a few uses, mainly:
Annoying neighbours (within 30 miles); Scaring off rabbits; Proving which gunner is deafer; Drowning out Mike; and Attracting By-Law Officers (never know what they want - can't hear them...). R
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Runner Beans
Hello Vic
Yes we grow the best runner beans in the world here in our clean green environment. Why do you ask? Cheers from Bob |
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Beans
HI BOB
Dont know why but i thought they were perculier to england for some reason cant say i like them much. also enjoy learning about a place so far away im still in the process of building a gas fired heater for our C30 RADIO VAN the one that sits behind the cab , vic uk
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You could use this concept as a Heat exchanger on your muffler as used in the CMP Arctic version.. Good as long as the engine was running..But to keep a little heat on while you were parked would be a little expensive,with todays fuel prices..
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HEAT EX
HELLO ALEX
Yes i have thought about that concept but also thought about the fuel so went for gas the trouble im having at the moment is bending the aluminium round it keeps springing back even though i bent it round a formerand held it for a fortnight out in the sun and still it tries to spring back needed putting through some rollers i expect i wonder if rolf has looked inside his . he has the real thing and it must be the only one i reckon. regards vic uk
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SIRENS
HELLO RHCLARKE
That gave me a laugh i remember those sirens they did sound for miles especialy at night they seemed to rummble on for ages when switched off this one was bolted to the roof of a church im told although i remember them up on tall posts we have not put power to it yet so well see what happens when we do its three phase so cant use it at home just as well i supose and like you say the by laws are there to stop people with sirens regards vic uk .
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Re: HEAT EX
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When you have your aluminum shaped,warm it up with an oxy-acetylene flame,heavy on the acyetlene so that it is a large smokey flame..go all over the metal quickly and let cool...Then the aluminum will keep the shape and remove the original "memory".. Use this method for any aluminum sheet shaping ,weather it is body panels for aircraft or autos.. Let me know how it turns out.. It works immediately as it cools so you will know right away.. Try it on a small piece first until you are comfortable with the process..
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metal shaping
HI ALEX
Thanks for that info ill try that and let you know how it turns out , i still have the former i made so will go back to that. REGARDS VIC UK
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AIR RAID!
Hi Vic,
One can have hours of fun and meet all sorts of folk by toying with such a powerful device. Being a cold war brat, I remember living on northern Canadian air bases/stations and going thru the checklist for the great Russian air attack. I suppose we were too young to ask why we were going thru the drills, and at that time, one didn't ask teacher questions, one answered the questions. I suppose it is nice that most folk have no idea of what the siren's purpose was and the paranoia it produced in the western adult population in the early to mid '60s. As a child, I was blissfully unaware of the Red Threat, and didn't understand why anyone would want to flatten places like CFS Holberg. For all I knew, the "damned Commies" could have been a softball team that played at the base... Anyway, it is nice to see our Cold War relic (the siren, not Mike)silently (mostly) guarding the entrance to the museum. R
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sirens
HELLO RHCLARKE
You sound as though you have lived in some cold places this siren has heaters on to protect against frost when we run it up ill record the sound for you im hoping my M5 generator will power it at a rally at some time as its three phase i may be lucky ill either be popular or strung up on the nearest recker. regards vic uk.
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He insisted that it was -5 in our area (DST). I, in turn, insisted that it was -4 (Q), vice -5 (R). I finally got on the phone to Frank Misztal, being a recently retired Sigs guy, who confirmed that I was correct. Sunray, being the pouty person he is, felt miffed and soon after departed. Sod 'im.
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times and all that
HELLO ALL THAT ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE TIME
WHEN do i sound the siren then. vic uk .
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Re: times and all that
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"It is now the correct time". ...then run for cover!
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Then send me the siren collect; I'll do the same at Mr. Skagfeld's place, then return said siren accordingly. Honour will be satisfied. G. PS: I'm not worried about the time... mostly I know what time it is HERE... it's these strange sigs people who get confused...
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Listen up, Surnray... It's your forum, so you can set whatever time you want. This will only prove to the world that you don't know what the hell you're talking about. |
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Times...DST, EST GMT...etc
Hey Frank...Beauty response.I knew godamn well that I was right.
You confirmed it. I really can't understand why Sunray, with me showing him the Signal Officer's Field Handbook, still insisted that GMT was now -5.: Stay tuned for further developements as Sunray, on 31 Oct, goes through the agonizing ritual of changing his dumb, stupid clocks to whatever time he thinks it is. "Hello, All Stations...Time check, over"...after suitable check-ins... "All Stations...at the sound of the gong, it will be the correct time...Wait, out" "All stations...(sound of bayonet rhythmically beating against mess tin, implying a bell tower sound)...It is now the correct time...Out." The above was not a joke...it really happened...too bad Sunray wasn't awake to gain appropriate knowledge.
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In your dreams, you sigs morons... start talking in dots and dashes again, you make more sense that way...
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Hey kids, what's the time? It's MLU time!
Jif knows that the correct time is not really required as somewhere in the world, at any time, a MLU inhabitant will be reading the forum at any local time, morning, afternoon, night. Clocks are meaningless.
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Re: Hey kids, what's the time? It's MLU time!
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http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/household-pr...anser/1000241/ So, don't go saying Jif anymore, its Syph in Euroland now according to the giant, Unilever. http://www.unilever.com/brands/hpc/cif.asp R. |
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Derogatory Remarks About Prontos'
As an ex. Pronto Minor, voice and cable only, no --- ..., I think that all Prontos, Pronto Minors, Clerks etc. should hook up their field generators next time Winball Ray Spinning is logged on and send an almighty ZAP down the line.
By the way my clock is Sparrow Fart in the mornings and when I'm tired at night. Out - Bob |
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