I have been planning this for a very long time, gathering the goods when I find them for sale, but nearly free.
I have collected a selection of twenty three of some of those cheap Chinese combination wrenches, we call them over here. The kind of wrenches like mechanics use with one end open and the other "boxed" or closed or hex.
The bigger, the better.
They have a high chromium content and break easily, but they ring like bells when you hit them.
I have made a wind chime using these crappy import wrenches as the "chimes" and it sounds amazing. No one can see, because I used some wood to hide the actual bells, so it just looks like a magical wooden box hanging that makes "music." It has worked out even better than I had thought it could.
I'd like to see a picture of that, DirtDawg.
Sorry, but it's just a piece of 2x12 wood, about a foot long, with 46 holes drilled in to hold twenty three wrenches, suspended with cut sections of clothesline string. It's Fugly, but I figure the bigger string will hold for much longer than other attempts I have made with other "bell sounding" things I could hang up.
I decided to go with what I had and I had twenty three old cheap ass, big as I could find, Chinese wrenches, not worth the steel they were made from, but these high chromium wrenches ring like tiny bells when struck.
But then I suspended twelve left over sticks of old wood around the entire thing to hide how fucking ugly it is. Painted the wood before I tied it up to hide the fugly.
But to really understand what I have done, take a wrench, the biggest one you have. Hold it with anything metal like maybe a screwdriver or a piece of string, but don't touch it, just let it ring, and smack it with another. It will ring like Hell!
It makes a high pitched bell sound which has some degree of "carry" to it and it vibrates for many seconds from just one strike.
Now do that with all the largest ones you own. I have collected old wrenches from about an inch or so, to over two inches bolt size. They all make a different ring. It is not musical, but more cacophonous.
I do love this! In fact I always pause for any ringing bell like sound. I just do. And then I do it again and again until someone tells me to just FUCKING STOP!!
I like the sound of something ringing. I just do.
The whole thing just looks like some kind of improvised Tiki decoration thingy that no one will ever look at twice. But yet, it makes a wind chime noise, tempered by the wood that hides the redneck evil within. Today was rather windy, so I got a good sense of how this will be enjoyed by me as the seasons pass.
I have another one coming, but I won't be able to explain it any better than what I just tried to do.
The next project is actually a wind chime as well, but one I have used for over twenty five years at our old home. I have to engineer something a little more elaborate for this suspension model.
I used re-claimed rollers from a system of shades (we used to use them for background doing photography work - useless now), which were about two inches in diameter, very thin-wall aluminum tubing and the longest is seven feet long. I did not try to tune them, but cutting them to various lengths has made a sound very much like Orchestral Chimes. Not a tinkly ting type sound, but a BONG, BUNG, BOWN, BOWW BONG type of sound.
Extremely creepy, quite dark, almost Goth and not like any other wind chime you have ever seen or heard. One expects to see ravens gathering when you hear them.
I had to disassemble it to move it safely (those large tubes are kind of fragile) and I plan to re-think things a bit and make it even better with my newly imagined process of hiding the Fugly with hanging strips of light wood, painted, so no one knows what it is, etc. But when the wind kicks up, OMG, it is like the Black Sabbath first album is happening in the back yard, almost.
Creepy as if all Hell has come loose and I intend to hide it a bit and make it so no one knows where the magic sounds are coming from.
None of this is going to make any sense to you unless you know a bit about me.
A picture will do you no good whatsoever. You just have to hear them to understand why I put so much effort out for something you could possibly buy at the home store. But you can not buy one like mine!
You know the Rick Roll song, "I'm never gonna ..."
Well, I'm never gonna stop looking for bells. That is a deep part of me.