😉 I'm getting a railfan vibe about you from this video. Nice looking project. I'm hoping that one day somehow, and legally, I'll get my hands on a real one, or even some old Southern Railway signals.
Oh AWWWSOMMME!, and a real bell too. Love the sound those mechanical ones make. As with the fire alarms you can get electronic ones too but they sound so fake as they are just basically a synthesizer through a speaker.
Make a traffic light next. It will be for parking your car. It goes red when you can’t go back further and yellow when your close. Turn the sensor on with a button on the light so that you know when to stop when parking on your driveway. 😊
I don't plan on building any more of these type of things traffic light would be frustrating I think as I usually park in a different spot depending on what's going on my end up just running it over lol
I remember seeing this signal not too long after you posted the first video on it, boy these years pass by quite fast lmao Ive got a couple of my own custom wooden gates here at my house and im planning to make my own mechanism for it, similar size to yours, but im wondering where i should look online for things like the 12v power supply and linear actuator. And going back to basics, i assume the power cable coming from the pergola enters the switch on the base then changes to the cable for the power board which is where the power supply plugs into? Keep up the great work man 👍
Nice one that motor you've used where could I get something like that from and is there a way it would he wired to a lower and Raise button instead of a remote?
ill be building one shortly like this that's motion activated to keep my kid from parking in my spot. really cool vid. I'm trying figure out how to do it with the actuator inside the pipe or box once that happens then start construction the rest i got figured out. personally i'm going to use gravity to lower the arm so that if someone is dumb enough to run under it then it will not crush them . Basically the motor will only push it up, it will be weighted so the arm is only a few pounds heavier than the back. That way if something blocks it it wont power down and crunch them, the linear actuator will just lose contact and keep going down . The bell will work with the arm but be on a timer so at night it wont bother anybody. Ill have a switch on my visor to turn it off when i want to go in or out.
I think the lights can be a bit bigger and maybe add that bell to the top of the crossing, put a blue sign on it for emergency contact and give it to CN lol
I would recommend selling your crossing signal rather than take it apart there are people out there who have interest in these home built signals either for display or for their own backyard Railroad and also I am an expert on these crossing bells. The contactor has a little adjustable nut, and that controls the speed of the bell to make it ring fast or slow
14:55 there is a nut at the end of that contactor. That is how you adjust the speed of the bell. It extends to the strip to make it ring fast or if you extend it back it’ll ring slow. Here’s a video from my own channel of a similar bell. ruclips.net/video/jAMX2oLgW0w/видео.html I hope it helps
You should do a video where you compare Canadian/American fire alarms to other countries fire alarms because I’m in the UK and I know there is quite a lot of differences.
You should actually make your own custom crossing bell for it as your final project with it!
Hey Nic nice railroad gate
Nice video
😉 I'm getting a railfan vibe about you from this video. Nice looking project. I'm hoping that one day somehow, and legally, I'll get my hands on a real one, or even some old Southern Railway signals.
Oh AWWWSOMMME!, and a real bell too. Love the sound those mechanical ones make. As with the fire alarms you can get electronic ones too but they sound so fake as they are just basically a synthesizer through a speaker.
Hey Nic what if you connected it to the facp and set it infront the garage door... That would be cool.....
What would be the purpose there is already a gate in front of the garage door I don't see how that would need to be anything to do with the fire alarm
Make a traffic light next. It will be for parking your car. It goes red when you can’t go back further and yellow when your close. Turn the sensor on with a button on the light so that you know when to stop when parking on your driveway. 😊
I don't plan on building any more of these type of things traffic light would be frustrating I think as I usually park in a different spot depending on what's going on my end up just running it over lol
@@nics-systems-electric Haha! Thanks for considering, and being the funniest i know!
@@Roxy_gacha24 would be a cool idea
@@nics-systems-electricwouldn’t the lights burn out
I remember seeing this signal not too long after you posted the first video on it, boy these years pass by quite fast lmao
Ive got a couple of my own custom wooden gates here at my house and im planning to make my own mechanism for it, similar size to yours, but im wondering where i should look online for things like the 12v power supply and linear actuator.
And going back to basics, i assume the power cable coming from the pergola enters the switch on the base then changes to the cable for the power board which is where the power supply plugs into?
Keep up the great work man 👍
The bell is a Safetran Mechanical Bell. Pretty common where I live in Oklahoma
Maybe like make a mini intersection have four traffic lights then 2 railroad crossings.
Nice one that motor you've used where could I get something like that from and is there a way it would he wired to a lower and Raise button instead of a remote?
Came from Amazon and I used to use a manual lowering and raising button
It looks great
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these RR crossing gates up our way, run on a 24V DC system.... it's why your bell sounded "weak"
Yeah makes sense
i love this this looks so fun
Make a traffic light next! Keep ur rail crossing gate
Takes up too much room and never gets used
ill be building one shortly like this that's motion activated to keep my kid from parking in my spot. really cool vid. I'm trying figure out how to do it with the actuator inside the pipe or box once that happens then start construction the rest i got figured out. personally i'm going to use gravity to lower the arm so that if someone is dumb enough to run under it then it will not crush them . Basically the motor will only push it up, it will be weighted so the arm is only a few pounds heavier than the back. That way if something blocks it it wont power down and crunch them, the linear actuator will just lose contact and keep going down . The bell will work with the arm but be on a timer so at night it wont bother anybody. Ill have a switch on my visor to turn it off when i want to go in or out.
Idea: Why not hook it up to your garage door?
There is no way to hook it up to the garage door opener. what would be the purpose of doing that?
I think the lights can be a bit bigger and maybe add that bell to the top of the crossing, put a blue sign on it for emergency contact and give it to CN lol
It's OK I'm not keeping it anyways
@stampynate007 not sure who would want it locally
I would recommend selling your crossing signal rather than take it apart there are people out there who have interest in these home built signals either for display or for their own backyard Railroad and also I am an expert on these crossing bells. The contactor has a little adjustable nut, and that controls the speed of the bell to make it ring fast or slow
Would be extremely expensive to ship
@@nics-systems-electric I know and I understand just a suggestion but that is truthfully, a railroad work of art
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This probably took balls of steel to make this
14:55 there is a nut at the end of that contactor. That is how you adjust the speed of the bell. It extends to the strip to make it ring fast or if you extend it back it’ll ring slow. Here’s a video from my own channel of a similar bell.
ruclips.net/video/jAMX2oLgW0w/видео.html I hope it helps
You should get a General Signals type 2 for it if you haven't already.
hey nick cook video and put some tracks on it
I think you should make a video on driving a handicap bus with handicap people in wheelchairs
Wtf
I have a griswold mechanical bell
That's cool
Do you actually live in Canada?
Yes I actually live in Canada
You should do a video where you compare Canadian/American fire alarms to other countries fire alarms because I’m in the UK and I know there is quite a lot of differences.
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The Bell needs a 12dc adapter 🎉
It's already powered on 12 V
@@nics-systems-electric but you need a adapter
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@@TheHungarianRadioBand as I said it is already being powered off of 12 V
What happened to all of ur old videos that got deleted?
A lot of the fire alarm testing in the schools from the first year of doing it on video are set to private
@@nics-systems-electric But I remember the first vid I saw of u was in 2019 of installing an exit sign over a door
@@s_boyd378 yeah It might be gone
what drone do you have?
DJI mini 3 pro
@@nics-systems-electric what software do you use to edit just curious😊
@@zacharykorbet9690 Final Cut Pro X
You should get a railroad flasher relay of the only purpose it does is it flashes the railroad crossing lights and it’s adjustable
how heavy is the bell
About 30 pounds I think
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Send it to me please i'm canada too
It would be extremely expensive
Lol
Cool 19:04