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<blockquote data-quote="Further" data-source="post: 522462" data-attributes="member: 14352"><p>I like this option. I've got the horn sitting in the garage waiting for a final decision on best way to mount it.</p><p></p><p>One thought though, several others have commented that facing the horn forward will eventually mean picking up LOTS of sand and pebbles that bounce up in the "trumpets" and fall down inside. Someone even had a photo of all the gunk that came out when the horn was turned upside down and shaken.</p><p></p><p>I think I'll see if I can mount the horn facing back with your technique. I'd also thought about fabing a little screen material to cover the trumpets.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the write up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Further, post: 522462, member: 14352"] I like this option. I've got the horn sitting in the garage waiting for a final decision on best way to mount it. One thought though, several others have commented that facing the horn forward will eventually mean picking up LOTS of sand and pebbles that bounce up in the "trumpets" and fall down inside. Someone even had a photo of all the gunk that came out when the horn was turned upside down and shaken. I think I'll see if I can mount the horn facing back with your technique. I'd also thought about fabing a little screen material to cover the trumpets. Thanks for the write up. [/QUOTE]
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