A lovely (mechanical) antidote to our current, crazy world

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via: https://kottke.org

Built in 1905 and recently restored to working order, the Sumburgh Foghorn is perhaps the last functioning foghorn in Scotland. This two-minute film, which is simply but beautifully shot, documents the surprisingly elaborate process of sounding the horn.

Out of use since 1987, the foghorn was painstakingly restored by Brian Johnson. Shown in the video is the annual Foghorn sounding at Sumburgh Lighthouse, Shetland, Scotland. Brian starts up the 1951 Kelvin K-Series Diesel 44hp Engines. The engines power the Alley and MacLellan compressors, which in turn, power the foghorn.

Just so’s you know, the horn was originally much louder at the end, but YouTube’s audio algorithm turned the volume down. I tried several versions but it wasn’t having it.

 
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Fantastic. Thanks for the share.
 
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I understand they introduced a quartz model years ago, but collectors scoffed at it and they returned to this…
 
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Enjoyed the video, thanks for posting.
 
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Nice video. Thanks for sharing Tony!
 
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Is there a mobile version for my car? I’d love that.
 
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Looks like a labor of love.
 
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I absolutely love simple old machines like that... just brilliant!

not that they always cooperate. They may have filmed that starting procedure for two days before the old girl actually decided to wake up.
 
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True old school engineering that I love 🥰