Truck Air-Horn Holder

Truck Air-Horn Holder

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I bought two air horns and both of them were completely free to move, another problem was that one of them let air pass more easily than the other, which acted like a resistor. A third issue was that they came with separate air supplies. What I had to do here was attach them near each other with a fixture for the car (two 4mm D holes with a 30 mm spacing). The air supply is a recycled bicycle valve fixed with plastic glue and it goes into two 12mm D holes, which are standard on pneumatic tubes that fit most air horns. You'll need Rilsan to do this. Why not use screws? It's easier to fix them with Rilsan, and you'll need some of those to test the balance of the air flow for both horns. I recommend using them just as I did for long-term resistance reasons. If you find this interesting, please give me a like; I'd appreciate it. If you have questions or spot any misspelled words, feel free to leave a comment. I won't eat you, maybe? For more information or to see my other projects, visit my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WaveProduction-898263533576863/ If you have any requests or suggestions, send me a message or subscribe!

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