Originally Posted by Blkstanger
Can you dip the metal ring in Plasti-dip?
That's an idea... Thanks for that.
Originally Posted by doitmyself
Some pictures would help us come up with a solution.
The letter is civil enough, but one wonders why they were unwilling to identify themselves. Do you look like a mean guy, LOL??? Do you go around the yard bashing squirrels with a baseball bat???? Again, LOL. Maybe you are flying the confederate flag of the southern U.S.? I imagine you as a person that would probably shake the hand of this neighbor and tell him that you appreciate being notified so that you can rectify the issue asap. Oh well.
Maybe the sound is somehow resonating/amplifying as it enters his house??? Maybe he has sensory perception issues? My autistic grandson is very sensitive to certain noises.
Good luck with this. The sadistic part of me (of good nature) might tempt me to fix the flag pole and then purchase a few good crowing roosters to occupy my yard!
It was already dark when I got home. I'll have to do that tomorrow.
Originally Posted by JohnnyJohnson
Frankly my first question is why didn't a good neighbor come over knock on the door and just say Steve I need to talk to you? No it's not the noise my feeling is a common problem these days this guy is offended by flags. Nothing short of stopping flying this flag is going to satisfy him.
My point exactly. Not like we aren't friendly, and we know just about everyone on the street with the exception of a couple. We exchange Christmas baking sort of thing.
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
Op, maybe the sound is a higher pitch. Some people can hear it a lot easier than others.
Possibly and that is why I took it down, I don't want it to be annoying anyone. I was just making the claim that I can't hear it and I'm usually pretty good at hearing things most can't. But this doesn't seem to be audible inside even with the windows open. Maybe it's just the way the sound is traveling like someone else suggested.