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Storing Large Wind Chimes in WinterThey are very heavy and we had to hang them way up high in a very large tree, so moving them back and forth will be a lot of trouble. But I want them to be able to last as many years as possible. If anyone has advice on how they up keep theirs so they last longer I would like to hear about it. They have a large wooden top on them and have very strong strings from which they dangle from. I'm not sure if the harsh weather will effect them or not. Thanks in advance. Julie from Tenn. Feedback About This Post:RE: Storing Large Wind Chimes in WinterI live in upstate New York and never bring my chimes in. I have the four foot size and have had them out for at least 6 years, possibly 8. I was really surprised by all the people who said to take them in! Post by Lynn RE: Storing Large Wind Chimes in Winter
Yes bring them in before they are ruined. You know you can get rustoleum paint to paint them both the wood and the chimes. See if you can find someone to help get them in and then in the spring you can fix them. You can varnish the wood if you do not want to paint that part and you can also paint the chimes what is nice rustoleum has any color you can think of. Post By Darlene (Guest Post) RE: Storing Large Wind Chimes in WinterI would replace that wooden circle with a metal one of the same metal as the chimes. Post by kimhis RE: Storing Large Wind chimes In Winter
Hi Julie! Post By Chantal (Guest Post) RE: Storing Large Wind chimes In WinterIf you can get to them. On a dry day spray them with spray wax, as much all over as you can. Ours have been through twelve winters. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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