I have a 6v original buzzer horn, but it doesn’t tmhave the cap/cover over the coil- this thread below shows a horn like mine, just much cleaner.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/82 ... 1522028657
I’d like to find a cover for this, or I’d like to get the dimensions for this cover. I can maybe 3d print it and cast it in aluminum.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Brett
Cover on a horn??
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Re: Cover on a horn??
Lang’s sells repro covers.
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Re: Cover on a horn??
Thanks, that’s what I needed I guess. I have seen many different horns and just didn’t know which way to go