Whhat Conclusions Would You Draw?
Whhat Conclusions Would You Draw?
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GC8

Original Poster:

19,910 posts

216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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I visited a friend last night and ended up in the loft space in their terraced town house.

I noticed a constant humming noise coming from next doors loft, which sounds a little like an air conditioner. Apparently this has been operating rain or shine for the last four weeks, and it is audible from their bedroom too.

Their neighbour in questions house has been bought by a housing association and rented out. When the tenants took posession of the property they spent several weeks worth of weekends banging and hammering and seemingly carrying out a great number of improvements.

People can occasionally be heard in the property, but for the most part you can only hear the humming noise.

Now I know what I think, but I have tried to describe the ciscumstances with as little prejudice as possible.

Over to you...

MrPicky

1,233 posts

293 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Constant humming - Beehive?

McHaggis

58,533 posts

181 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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I'd...

  • Check my own electricity meter to see if was either still working or spinning like a devil
  • Go round and introduce myself... as in... talk to them...
  • If the above fails, call to the housing association and I bed the mods weren't approved.

mrtwisty

3,057 posts

191 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Sniff... sniff... sniff...

Hmmmmm...

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

177 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Yes my conclusions would be the same as yours. They've obviously built a model-railway in their loft and like to keep it running continuously for added effect and realism.

98elise

31,897 posts

187 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Probably not AC, but might be a air exchage system. They are often installed to help with damp issues.

Or some sort of plant grower smile

GC8

Original Poster:

19,910 posts

216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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McHaggis said:
I'd...

  • Check my own electricity meter to see if was either still working or spinning like a devil
  • Go round and introduce myself... as in... talk to them...
  • If the above fails, call to the housing association and I bed the mods weren't approved.
Bypassing their own smart metter by accessing the service fuse, I suspect.

GC8

Original Poster:

19,910 posts

216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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mrtwisty said:
Sniff... sniff... sniff...

Hmmmmm...
If there was any odour itd be a foregone conclusion, I think. Its only the noise of the equipment which appears to be giving them away.

GC8

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Friday 13th July 2012
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TheTurbonator said:
Yes my conclusions would be the same as yours. They've obviously built a model-railway in their loft and like to keep it running continuously for added effect and realism.
It was a Scalextric that I was going up to see. biggrin

GC8

Original Poster:

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216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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98elise said:
Probably not AC, but might be a air exchage system. They are often installed to help with damp issues.

Or some sort of plant grower smile
Im wondering if the entire property if full of damp. Or plants. hehe

juliethotel

255 posts

175 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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I should think they are just devout Christians, honouring the part of the bible that goes something like 'make use of every seed on earth' wink


streaky

19,311 posts

275 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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TheTurbonator said:
Yes my conclusions would be the same as yours. They've obviously built a model-railway in their loft and like to keep it running continuously for added effect and realism.
What's realistic about a railway that runs all the time?

Streaky

Pixel Pusher

10,390 posts

185 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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GC8 said:
When the tenants took posession of the property they spent several weeks worth of weekends banging and hammering and seemingly carrying out a great number of improvements.
They've probably made a right hash of things.

wink

3Dee

3,206 posts

247 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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juliethotel said:
'make use of every seed on earth' wink
How you do know that then?
scratchchin

jogon

2,971 posts

184 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Are they of they Vietnamese origin?

GC8

Original Poster:

19,910 posts

216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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We have a concensus, I feel.

juliethotel

255 posts

175 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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3Dee said:
How you do know that then?
scratchchin
I have a very informative book all about weed, it has numerous quotes from important people in history. Basically trying to make it appear that smoking it is fine. Best quote was 'do everything that you want to achieve in life, then smoke weed'.

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

177 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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streaky said:
TheTurbonator said:
Yes my conclusions would be the same as yours. They've obviously built a model-railway in their loft and like to keep it running continuously for added effect and realism.
What's realistic about a railway that runs all the time?

Streaky
Maybe on a night they change the trains running from passenger vehicles to a few service and repair vehicles.

Edited by TheTurbonator on Friday 13th July 13:35

oblio

5,589 posts

253 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Constant humming scratchchin...


idea


...maybe a yoga-thon?

GC8

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19,910 posts

216 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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More of a high pitched whirry-spinny-hum. Theres no detectable smell and compared to the neighbour worries that they had when the house was sold, this actuallt isnt too bad.

My concern would be that the property catches fire, due to Heath Robinson wiring, beyond the more obvious unease at potentially illegal activity being conducted in the neighbouring house.