Foghorn Challenge

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There's an 'ole in me yellow bucket and the wind ain't 'alf blowin' through it.
 
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EDIT didn't realise there was a page 2. Above refers to your Tie a yellow bucket remark.
 
We had exactly the same problem (sounded like bagpipes the wife says) it was a gap between the mastic sealent for the window and a brick course - it had stuck fine to the bricks but where the mortar was was a gap
 
OK, Coniferman, this is not a wind up, we had a bloke from the council here last year sorting out sounds reported from one of the council houses, he put a plastic bucket over his head and could pinpoint where the sound was coming from, in this case it was a stink pipe, (a bird had built a nest in it.)
Sands from the Cauncil `auses.....haven`t they all been sold yet :shock: ..Hormones= low sounds emitting from a brothel :idea:
 
I've had this at different houses.What I discovered was that it was the wind getting underneath flagstones and 'vibrating' them!

Don't like to dig out old threads but just to give closure in case someone else searches on this problem; I pulled up the paving slabs a good few weeks ago and am now 100% convinced that it solved the problem. Now in the process of laying them back down again. Thanks. :D
 
theres a pier in Adelaide (aussieland) that has a load of old drain pipes strapped to it, as the sea and wind come and go they play a right funny tune, the call it modernist art.
 
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