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Be sure to leave the existing wires in place on the original door chime. Draw a mark on the horizontal "anchor" piece where the hanging hole is to be. Clutter could mean old paper, old clothes, shoes, things you haven't used for the last two years. Remove the mounting plate from the wall by removing the two screws that hold it in place. Some hardware and auto parts stores sell very small copper tubing (one eight inch) and it can be used instead of the plastic insulation. Think and focus on peace when mother nature rings this bell. Materials: Coat hanger wire cutters plumber's pipehacksaw drill/1/8" bit scissors heavy-duty string silk string tape beads steps: Cut copper pipe in ten pieces of graduating lengths from approximately six to 12 inches.
| Garden Bells info: We then flared the other end the same way and we inserted the hanging string. The term is usually applied to the natural horizontal motion of the atmosphere; motion in a vertical, or nearly vertical, direction is called a current. Wind chimes add a breath of fresh air to a garden, and you can make them extra special by creating your own. See also Door Chimes, and pages related to Garden Bells. |
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