Posted by Georgineer on 13/09/2020 12:43:49:
Posted by Nicholas Wheeler 1 on 11/09/2020 17:21:57:
Screwed to a chunk of motorcycle tyre, they make good silencers for small bells. The good thing about this method is that the silencer does not have to be removed, just rotated around the ball of the clapper. Particularly handy for cramped bellfries with poor access
Nick, can you explain this a bit more, please? I've used the traditional leather buffer for half-muffling tower bells (tenor 17 cwt) but can't visualise the setup you are describing and whether it would do the same job.
George B.
George, this is to completely silence the bell for training and/or use with a simulator, it does not replace leather muffles. This LINK shows how the tyres are used; we've just added the pucks for durability as after three years use on light bells the tyres are rather, er, tyred.
Heavy bells are best sillenced in traditional ways, either by tying the clapper, or fitted wooden blocks. Your tenor suggests that this would be your best option