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I can use something like that when the neighbor lady walks her dog towards my property then unleashes it to let it poop on my lawn. Half the people on my road would get one as her dog has left piles on them all.
Another application would be the stoned drivers here not realizing the light has turned green or going 28 mph in a 45 mph zone.
That horn would be quite effective to get someone's attention - quick.
I can use something like that when the neighbor lady walks her dog towards my property then unleashes it to let it poop on my lawn. Half the people on my road would get one as her dog has left piles on them all.
Another application would be the stoned drivers here not realizing the light has turned green or going 28 mph in a 45 mph zone.
That horn would be quite effective to get someone's attention - quick.
Dang it! You sent me down a rabbit hole. It was a fairly brief one though.
Here are instructions on building your own. You don't use the components of the drill except for the battery and the electrical connector. So you can use an old worn out drill.
Before watching the video I had no idea we were destroying a $150 tool to make a $200 toy. I assumed the compressor plugged in like a driver bit and left the tool fully functional. Yeah, it's cool enough, but I fear the practical side of me is going to be a downer. I wonder if the $30 tire compressor the lady uses on TV to fill up her 4 flats will do the same job? Just add horns and go. https://a.co/d/bkKPeHp
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.