How to make a Milwaukee Train Horn
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
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Learn how to make a Milwaukee Train Horn (Drill Powered Horn) in this quick and exciting DIY tutorial. I will transform Milwaukee Impact into a loud train horn. This easy-to-follow guide will have you creating a DIY train horn that's sure to make an impression. Don't miss out on this unique project that combines your Milwaukee drill's power with the thrill of a train horn. Join us for this DIY adventure!
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Thank you!
I could not figure out if they used the impact's motor to turn the compressor or just the voltage from the battery.
Now that I know it is the voltage I could make one from any rechargeable tool.
I have a dead cordless reciprocating saw and an air horn I never installed because it wouldn't fit under my hood.
I bet the 12 volt motor will handle 18 Volts in short bursts.
Thanks again!
Nice demonstration!
Thank you
Love stuff like this. Just makes ya smile scaring people especially during Halloween 😂
I built one of those over 3 years ago using an old Ryobi drill
Bravo mate.... well done.. it was a very intriguing video. . you had my attention from the very moment you started your video.
Awesome video man 😎
nice one brother. I SAID NICE ONE BROTHER
Wow Really nice vidéo and how it make the train horn i find thate its a good présentation for show to other people here Good Job :)
Just curious why you swapped out the trigger?
Could we not simply connect the positive/negative going to the motor, to the compressor that will be replacing it?
I replaced the trigger because the original trigger did not turn on and off. This is a tool problem with an asynchronous motor, as far as I know.
I have a dewalt brushless drill to use it has 3 wires white black and blue and I can't figure out how it needs to be wired bc it's all incased inside the small board....I may just look for a regular drill
Thanks for your efforts put into making the video. I found it clear and just right length for a good overview. Thank you OP!
Hi where do i get the compressor?
Thank you!
Do you sell them ? If you Do I would love to buy one
Can in also use a drill instead of an inpact
Depends the size of the drill
How would I wire in a remote as well at the trigger?
I also want to build one with a remote control. Maybe I'll make a video. I'm planning to order this diy set. bosshorn.com/products/diy-milwaukee-train-horn-kit
@@diy-ster when is the video coming out?
What is the part number for the switch you used?
I've had some similar to these for a long time. www.amazon.com/Electric-Drill-Switch-7-2-Cordless/dp/B08B7YZYXQ
What is the SPECIFIC model of Milwaukee drill did you use?
Doesnt matter at all
@@skinnladenyes it does
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Wow. I thought the impact motor would power the compressor. Looks dumb
It would be pretty weird to have all that hammering just for a compressor. And yeah, this _IS_ dumb.
@@HelloKittyFanMan I said the motor. I did not say motor and anvil/ impact mechanism.
@@bennorwood5181: You said "impact motor." If you just meant "motor" then just edit your post (or copy, delete, and repost) to simply say _that._
@@HelloKittyFanMan because it is the motor from the impact so it is the impact motor
@@bennorwood5181: No it's not. There is no such tool as an "impact." Try again.
What a waste of an impact driver!