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With a medium-size piece of wood, drill a hole about 1/2-inch from the edge. When you install the 30 watt transformer, it can go in the same location as your existing transformer. May our friendship be remembered in its ringing. Purchase 18 or 20 gauge wire that is ul approved. Correct wrong directions by placing mirrors, transform inauspicious zones. The clapper may be fastened to the inside of the bell, or it may be a separate hand-held or mechanically or electrically moved hammer that strikes the outside rim (as in an electronically operated doorbell). We borrowed an electronic guitar tuner and it worked well because it used the same range as the notes we wanted.
| Brass Bells info: Trimmer line for electric weed whackers is much thicker than fishing monofilament and may also be used. First, there are lots of aspects of making one, other than how long to cut the chimes. This tuner cost eighty dollars which is a little pricey, unless you want to do many chimes using only the notes it covers. See also Encore Wind Chimes, and pages related to Brass Bells. |
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