Hi all,
Well, I have an opportunity to get my very first siren, a Thunderbolt 1003! This siren is located on the roof of the Hosterman school in New Hope, MN. The school is going to be demolished sometime in the future. The city was originally going to remove this 1003 and install in on a pole just south of the school, but since it would have required a special transformer to run, re-installing the t-bolt would have only been slightly cheaper than putting up a new 2001-130, so the city purchased and had installed a 2001-130. I have pictures of both sirens on the thread "New Hope MN siren moving."
Many of you have deep experience in purchasing and removing/hiring companies to remove sirens. This is a great chance for me to obtain a siren--the city has granted me possession of the t-bolt and has given me permission to remove it. I have consulted with several different crane companies. The most inexpensive bid, from Rocket Crane of New Hope, MN I received was just less than $300 for two hours of labor to remove the siren from the roof. I have contacted Robbinsdale schools to see how I would be allowed to remove the siren. They were willing to let me remove it, but only if it was 100% done by licensed and insured companies. They sounded fine with the crane company. I was originally going to hire the crane company to remove the main siren after I disconnected power and removed the control cabinets myself. Robbinsdale will not allow me to work on anything in the electrical room--I would have to hire a licensed electrician to disconnect power and remove the control cabinets (RCM1A, RCM3, radio receiver, AF timer). I have only heard back from one company with the final bid so far, Nash Electric, who estimated 2-2.5 hours of labor to remove the control cabinets, for $250.
This all would mean the current price I could obtain the t-bolt for would be just less than $550. Any thoughts on this? Does this sound reasonable? Should I go for it?
Here are some pictures of the siren:
From Zealand Ave:
http://maps.google.com/maps?layer=c&cbl ... VYC__sY5VQ
From 56th Ave:
http://maps.google.com/maps?layer=c&cbl ... g1CyAf63MA