That’s sure something isn’t it? Also, I don’t mean this with ill intent, but you must be the one from the get out the way scene on someone else’s video, aren’t you?
@@emrilbennett8704Because people don't want their shots blocked. When I went to SirenCon last year, a kid blocked my shot during attack mode on a Screamer.
@@emrilbennett8704 because a blown up siren is a safety hazard. They don't want people to get hurt as they would have to deal with it as the event organisers.
@@BusMaster99 That would have been terrible to do. Back when it was in service in Schaumburg it sucked in fiberglass, and seized it. Causing early microfractures, they spent 4 plus hours just to get the fiberglass out and unseize it. This thing is a hazzard and we should all be thankful that dang rotor didn't come flying at us
4:13 The crack got worse i think 🤔
It had micro fractures that turned into the huge crack in the rotor
What did they discover during the 4 hours of checking this siren?
The fiberglass that the siren sucked in the first time it seized
Aaaaaaaaaaaaa P-50
I wonder how hard it will be to fix?
Pretty hard, the cost to repair it is something I can't imagine LOL!
i remember that someone was recording and it stop mid test
That’s sure something isn’t it? Also, I don’t mean this with ill intent, but you must be the one from the get out the way scene on someone else’s video, aren’t you?
Yeah that would be me
@@YourAverageMODude145 lol. Why are they always so rude about asking though?
@@emrilbennett8704Because people don't want their shots blocked. When I went to SirenCon last year, a kid blocked my shot during attack mode on a Screamer.
@@emrilbennett8704 because a blown up siren is a safety hazard. They don't want people to get hurt as they would have to deal with it as the event organisers.
@@vantaaax sometimes you have to learn that lesson by being there
This makes me lose brain cells.
Lol, why?
@@YourAverageMODude145 Because this siren should have been refurbished and put back in service elsewhere, not abused further than it already was.
@@BusMaster99 That would have been terrible to do. Back when it was in service in Schaumburg it sucked in fiberglass, and seized it. Causing early microfractures, they spent 4 plus hours just to get the fiberglass out and unseize it. This thing is a hazzard and we should all be thankful that dang rotor didn't come flying at us
@@YourAverageMODude145 agreed. this p50 was already long dead and would not have been reliable for use as a warning device that saves lives.