1. poke a hole in a dollar bill.
2. pull a string through it.
To replace the pull string on a light fixture, first turn off the power to the fixture. Remove the old pull string by unscrewing the fixture cover and disconnecting the old string. Attach the new pull string by threading it through the fixture and connecting it to the switch mechanism. Secure the fixture cover back in place and restore power to test the new pull string.
they pull a coin out of a hat
put your finger through the loop and then pull.
Fold the dollar until it is a small, thick strip of dollar bill. It should be rectangular in shape. Put the pencil so that the middle is exposed but both ends of the pencil are on two separate pieces. Use the dollar to pull down the pencil through the middle, even though the two ends are on separate tables or other pieces of furniture. You will break the pencil this way using a dollar bill.
If it is the one i am thinking of, you slide your umbrella through it, and also through the holder on the bottom, then pull the string tight to hold the umbrella in place.
Tie a string to them, run the string through the drivers side window, and pull on it when you need to wipe your windshield. :)
Take two paper cups and poke wholes through the bottom. Get some string and insert it through the bottom of the cup. Tie knots on the ends of it so it will pull through the bottom of the cup. Then make the string taught and talk into the cup. If pulled taut enough, the string will carry the vibrations of your speech, and your string telephone should work.
The string that you pull to turn on a ceiling light is called a pull chain or pull string. It is typically connected to the light fixture and used to control the on/off function of the light.
why is the pull string on the weedwacker locked up
To get a string in a peg, you typically need to thread the string through the peg's hole or notch. Start by tying one end of the string to create a secure attachment, then pull the string through until it reaches the desired length. If the peg has a specific mechanism, such as a locking or tension system, ensure to engage it to hold the string in place. Finally, trim any excess string if necessary.
pull straight out to remove the spool, wind in the direction of the arrow - to replace, feed the string through the hole and pull on it, keeping slight tension on the spool as you push it back into the head
Yes. I don't know about other people but I think it would be easier because, 1.People can write on dollar bills and totally ruin the dollar bill. 2. People could hold all their money in a money pouch. 3. If you don't have a wallet and you put your dollar bill in the same pocket as your change, so when you pull out your dollar bill all the change will spill everywhere.