My mum had one of those, she used it to get us kids to come home when it was dinner time etc. it was really noisy and could be heard from a mile away. It was my grandfathers who used it during WW2!
Thank you for showing each step and saying how long it took to get the paint off. I'm not as fast as you, but I don't have to feel so pathetic when I'm trying to restore objects.
this is a siren that was used by firefighters. Its from Poland 🇵🇱, The plate says the year it was manufactured in, the type, the series, the number, and the price. idk what KJ means though.
Also, a siren works by the fins (vanes) sucking in air through the front and centrifugal forces fling the air outwards and away from the rotor and pass through the stator. Since the rotor and stator is slotted, it pulses the air. And thus creates an on and off popping sound. This can be sped up to create a tone. In this case, there are 12 holes, therefore making it 12 ports. The slot count on the stator doesn't really matter but it's most efficient if the stator slots are the same size as the rotor slots. The smaller the gap between the rotor and stator, the louder the sound will be. You can also create dual-toned sirens. It's just two rotors and stators or 1, (See ACA Screamer S-10) with different port counts. TLDR A siren pulses air via sucking through the front and blowing outwards and creates noise
if you crack that out loud on the streets your going straight to court. even tho we dont exactly use these any more. it still does what it is meant to do
Usually you can wash old grease and oil with either paint thinner or gasoline. At least non silicone grease that is. They are byproducts of oil refining, and carbon based lubricants can be dissolved in them. The only potential problem may be plastics that paint thinner and gasoline can attack.
Nice restoration, but I wish you hadn't kept saying how far back 1979 was and how old the siren is as I was born in 1976! 😱😭 Way to make me feel ancient!
As a kid my brother was in the Marines during the war and I remember playing with this type of siren but it was a smaller one . If I remember correctly it was about 8-10 inches in dia. Also had Japanese swords 😊
call me weird, but personally i prefer when something looks weatherned and used then bran spanking new, these videos are great though for figuring out how things work.
I wish no one would hear that sound!
ok
I remember watching you when you were at like 400k subs!!
First one here!
LMFAO 🤣
@@toohigh5376 Not at all 🤣
So satisfying to watch your restoration video. With patience you managed to restore it to its former glory.
It's refreshing to watch a genuine restoration video.
yeah and not one of those GUN RESTORDD FROM MAGNET FISHING (COPS CALLED)
@@conboi124 or IPHONE FROM 1973 BUILT BACK UP FROM THE BATTERY!!!
i’m pretty sure tysytube is legit :)
My mum had one of those, she used it to get us kids to come home when it was dinner time etc. it was really noisy and could be heard from a mile away. It was my grandfathers who used it during WW2!
Imagine all that the helmet went through
It was made in 1979 which means it was probably invented not a long time ago
WW2 ended in 1945...
Wow
@@Pablo-Turbo they probably just meant air raid sirens in general and not this exact model
Wow It was made in Poland near my hometown (Niepołomice is a Polish city)
wysmienicie
I live near Niepołomice :D
Almost at 2 Million Subscribers, I've been watching your video for like 5 or 6 years. ❤❤❤
same lol
"using it in the backyard sounds like a very bad idea"
"So we went deep into the woods"
THATS EVEN WORSE
Not to mention he is ukrainian
Poland Hand Sirens is always the best ❤
Love that you use parts of MREs on other projects!
a little tip for bearings, dont spin them dry and once using the solvent, repack it with grease
I love your videos 😊 my grandad used to have a British air raid siren back from WW2
Thanks for another great video.
Close to 2 million 👌
Slivki is the best! ❤
finally a genuine guy
Thank you for showing each step and saying how long it took to get the paint off. I'm not as fast as you, but I don't have to feel so pathetic when I'm trying to restore objects.
this is a siren that was used by firefighters. Its from Poland 🇵🇱, The plate says the year it was manufactured in, the type, the series, the number, and the price. idk what KJ means though.
i thought that I was the only one that noticed that its Polish
I love that people still would love to give sirens a second chance at life, amazing!
Pov You hear that sound out of no where ☠️
O polska syrena
Is it a Polish fire brigade siren? They were until the 80s, in the UK.
Cool, great job. 😎👍💯
This is so satisfying 😊
Awesome!
Very nice restoration!
so calming
Ok now this is cool
i love wwii and seeing this video made my day keep up the good work and remember to take breaks once in awhile
Love your vids
this is 100% better as those fake restoring channels:D keep nit up sliviki (rip stephan btw)
Poland siren ❤ nice job
I enjoy watching all your videos. Plus i love 🍪 take care my brother 😁👍✌️😎
almost 2mill congrats
If they hear that sound they think it's Time!
Great restoration
Quel travail !!! 👍😍🇫🇷
1,99 million Thats very close too 2,00 milion al person subcribe to slivikichow!!!!!
Damn bro that's cool
The white stuff raining from the sky is hail dropping from the sky.
Love from India 💯❤️🙏
Why does this feel like I'm watching a flight safety video specifically the Icelandic one
The most beautiful 10 minutes I'll spend today
You must be fan of the show "KING OF RESTORATION"
That’s so cool
Really educational thanks
It’s perfect
The one veteran in the neighborhood. 😮😮😮😮😮
Such wholesome content. Keep it up ❤️
The ritual has been done
SlivkiShow has summoned a Messerschmitt
Also, a siren works by the fins (vanes) sucking in air through the front and centrifugal forces fling the air outwards and away from the rotor and pass through the stator. Since the rotor and stator is slotted, it pulses the air. And thus creates an on and off popping sound. This can be sped up to create a tone. In this case, there are 12 holes, therefore making it 12 ports. The slot count on the stator doesn't really matter but it's most efficient if the stator slots are the same size as the rotor slots. The smaller the gap between the rotor and stator, the louder the sound will be. You can also create dual-toned sirens. It's just two rotors and stators or 1, (See ACA Screamer S-10) with different port counts.
TLDR A siren pulses air via sucking through the front and blowing outwards and creates noise
Didn't know I'd see CT here
Imagine hearing that while walking through a forest. I'd nope the fuck out of there.
You should have tested the sound with a decibel meter since we can't hear the loudness on CZcams.
Hi I love Stephan show him more pls
Hopefully he restores a full size one!
if you crack that out loud on the streets your going straight to court. even tho we dont exactly use these any more. it still does what it is meant to do
Usually you can wash old grease and oil with either paint thinner or gasoline. At least non silicone grease that is. They are byproducts of oil refining, and carbon based lubricants can be dissolved in them. The only potential problem may be plastics that paint thinner and gasoline can attack.
that’s why he used biodegradable remover
The granpa next door listening to this go off.
why does this sound like something hugglebees would make
Do video on Indian Military MRE.
Please.
Man tests siren in forest meanwhile animals looks scared if they got invaded
If that sound was heard by any old vietnamese veteran, they'll be doomed 😂😂😂
7:41 as a siren enthusiast i can confirm that's is how a siren really works.
I love your contact, hope cookie is well 🐾
i love how dude called a drill a screwdriver lmaoooo (it may just how its called where he lives)
Cool
Cool beans
cool video
You should use paint stripper with your next restoration. Way easier than grinding at it all day.
A sandblaster might come in handy, too. Use walnut shells or baking soda at a lower presser and it won't damage it. 🤔😁
Some babushka living in a wooden cabin is getting a heart attack from that sound
Letss gooo
Nice restoration, but I wish you hadn't kept saying how far back 1979 was and how old the siren is as I was born in 1976! 😱😭 Way to make me feel ancient!
As a kid my brother was in the Marines during the war and I remember playing with this type of siren but it was a smaller one . If I remember correctly it was about 8-10 inches in dia. Also had Japanese swords 😊
Wow meow🐈🐈🐈
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I would use it to call my kids home at dark
hey mannn that siren is from poland im proud
Use carbon off to remove paint then rinse before wiping off paint with scotch bright and kerosene 👍
Almost 2M subs
ring spanner? hmm never heard that name for it before nice.
My mom using tisy as my alarm clock 😂😂
At first i was like, noooo don't do that at full crank, not where you are right now. Stay safe.
Satisfy
That Wight stuff coming from the sky is called hail
*white*
I thought it was made back during WW2 but the year shows the year i was born. I feel old now.
That could be a steampunk bee-hive
🖤
I have the exact same one!
Man my ps4 louder than that
Spray clear coat on bare metal to prevent rust ✌️
I watched resident evil, so I immediately knew what this was before even reading the title
how did you get your hands on this?
classic Polish PS-13 siren made in the 1970's, used by civil defence, volunteer fire departments and many more.
Bro be like “ and the animals had no idea what was going on. Thank you for watching”
If it wasn't for the title of the video. I'd assume you were making a plumbus. 👀 😅
Nice
People praying, to never have to listen a siren !
We Muslims listening them every year in Ramadan month on Sahri time. 😏😁
Veteran flashback machine
call me weird, but personally i prefer when something looks weatherned and used then bran spanking new, these videos are great though for figuring out how things work.
Which camera you are using ?😀😀
Weird question, where did you pick this one up from, eBay?
this is siren from Poland in small city Niepołomice near Kraków
That is just a shame😢 probably save so many lives and it was just left to rot 😵