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@CuzzA
You are a brave man -- installing a bell in your children's play house--for a while it will be ding ding ding, then they will tire of it as the novelty wears off -- until they have guest over for a play date, more ding ding ding,-- but who cares? they are your children and they are only young for a short time- As they enjoy and discover life you can enjoy your children
I have never personally cut a bell so short , but it is proportionately more bell shaped that the longer models that are made from SCUBA tanks.
Does it have a pleasant ring (what ever that indicates)-- check post about wrapping the clapper in leather
I note the valve is still attached--I have always used eyebolts or trailer hitch balls as attachment points
And what are your plans for the bottom half ? I have seen some locals who have made interesting bells from the bottom half using all sorts of attachment devisees from trailer balls to rings to fittings of unknown origin but I suspect antique fire place screens.
Interesting -- this thread is about old SCUBA tanks and the adjoining thread is about marking a new SCUBA tank -
Keep Up the good work and keep us informed about your tree house Bell
Sam Miller, III
You are a brave man -- installing a bell in your children's play house--for a while it will be ding ding ding, then they will tire of it as the novelty wears off -- until they have guest over for a play date, more ding ding ding,-- but who cares? they are your children and they are only young for a short time- As they enjoy and discover life you can enjoy your children
I have never personally cut a bell so short , but it is proportionately more bell shaped that the longer models that are made from SCUBA tanks.
Does it have a pleasant ring (what ever that indicates)-- check post about wrapping the clapper in leather
I note the valve is still attached--I have always used eyebolts or trailer hitch balls as attachment points
And what are your plans for the bottom half ? I have seen some locals who have made interesting bells from the bottom half using all sorts of attachment devisees from trailer balls to rings to fittings of unknown origin but I suspect antique fire place screens.
Interesting -- this thread is about old SCUBA tanks and the adjoining thread is about marking a new SCUBA tank -
Keep Up the good work and keep us informed about your tree house Bell
Sam Miller, III