It’s a bit blustery out and my windchimes are especially spirited this morning. Given the late night I had last night I’m in no mood to listen to them. So I want to turn them off, but only temporarily.
However:
They’re about six feet from the doorway.
It’s cold and snowy out there.
I’m in shorts and barefoot.
So now I’m curious if there’s something around the house which could be used to dampen the sound from a distance. I considered throwing a blob of peanut butter at the wooden clanger, but that would be a pain to undampen.
You can attach them to the main body of each chime to dampen the sound. Or you can attach them to the ‘bell’ (I forget the correct word) and lock them to the body of the chime to stop the sound altogether.
Actually, I already have. And I’m Minnesotan born and bred. But I’m always in search of a better way… like silly string. I’ll be purchasing some silly string and reinstalling the chimes shortly to perform some testing in the ongoing quest for knowledge.
Not exactly the answer you need(ed), but I keep a rubber band on the top of the chimes. When I want them to STFU!!!, I pull the band down around the bars. (You have to be telekinetic to do it from inside, though.)
I tell my chimes to “put a sock in it.” I have a huge windchime with big “copper” pipes and a wooden centerpiece they clang on. When it gets excessively windy, I wrap a tube sock around the wooden part, and fasten it with a clothes pin.
Ok, I will play along. Although I did suggest earplugs before I said, “take them down”.
Squirt a can of something foamy on them. Shaving cream, whipped cream, silly string, “great stuff”…