what can i use to replace the weighted part of my windchimes that broke? something common and around the house. help!
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I've seen rustic one use old silver ware and scraps of sheet metal...like an old license plate. I've also seen some done with scraps of hardwood to more refined 'found' items like a stained glass sun-catcher.
KMS Woodworks
on Jun 13, 2012
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How about a round glass coaster or a plastic lid from a Ruffels or cookie container. It'll catch the wind and make the chimes create music again.
Pam
on Jun 13, 2012
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thank you for the suggestion(s) Pam.
Katrina H
on Jun 13, 2012
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Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.
Katrina H
on Jun 13, 2012
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Not knowing what your wind chimes are made of makes all the answers simply a guess. You can use metal nuts or washers, A child's toy wooden block, you can purchase a small metal copper or metal pipe from local store and use it. Is the weight part round to and designed to strike the chimes themselves? If so hit the toy chest again and find a larger round wooden block. Going to a craft store you can find all sorts of round wooden disks for other projects that only cost a buck or two.
Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com
on Jun 13, 2012
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Katrina H, did your windchimes have any label on the weighted part that you want to replace?
Sherrie S
on Jun 13, 2012
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Sherrie, i don't remember, they were a wedding gift from my uncle years ago.
Katrina H
on Jun 14, 2012
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Katrina H, the thing in the middle of the chimes is a wooden object and the weighted part at the bottom looks to be a light weight aluminum.
Sherrie S
on Jun 14, 2012
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we used large washers after sprayed black to match w/ old wind chimes. also, a larger size pipe to replace the middle inside. need to add pixies later to show to understand what we talk abt. we love metal wind chimes and many around in my back yard. ;-)
Vicki
on Jun 14, 2012
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Sherrie...I like that and it seems really simple And Vicki that is the best suggestion so far...thank you so very much for everyone's input, ideas and suggestions... I think i like the "large washers" idea the best so far...but keep'em coming guys...
Katrina H
on Jun 14, 2012
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Katrina H, it sure looks simple to me. Glad I could help. Vicki, your idea about washers is great for the weight.
Sherrie S
on Jun 14, 2012
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