Why does the wind slam doors?

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I love the feel of warm wind blowing all the bad air away. I have as many windows and doors open as is safe to do so. Even the cold air is welcome, i don't understand why folk rave over "draught free houses"?
One thing that does annoy me about the wind though. When i prop back all the doors to bring my ladders through the house,sometimes when i have the ladders on my shoulder every door slams shut before me, because of the wind!:laugh:
 

Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
I don't know. But I'd like to know why my dog looks in surprise at his rear end every time he trumps.

No way...Our dog does that too. Sometimes it seems like it even scares him a bit. Once he farted whilst going up the stairs and he was so surprised the resultant turn of speed looked like he was being jet propelled.
If he farts while he's laying on the floor he will sometimes get up and examine the floor as if something had come up and got him.
It has to be said that dogs can be a bit stupid sometimes, The cat just drops his little gas mines and looks at us as if to say, "Yeah, what."
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
Hinged windows usually have stays to hold them open - a bar with holes to slot over a pin, or a friction stay if it's a newfangled PVC window.

Doors don't usually have these.

Does that help?
 
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