what happen to the clothes hanger if you clip balloons on each side then pricked one balloon on the other side
In North America, if not elsewhere, it is known as an aircraft hangar (a hanger is something used to hang clothes on).
Depends what clothes, where purchased and of what quality grade they are one would assume. Ps, btw a pair of clothes (X) would cost (Y)twice as much (x2) as one lot of clothes surely! Y=X/2
Makeing a home made bait net. WHAT YOU WILL NEED, A big onion bag you can get one at fruit and veg shop. A stick about 6 ft long. A clothes hanger . (wire one) Treid the top of the bag around the hanger. And using tap or nail's secure wire clothes hanger to top of stick. And there you go a homemade net.
No, it is not. It is a compound noun (implement for hanging a coat or other clothing). The term is more popular in the US than clothes hanger, and is also seen as one word (coathanger).
To make an underware or shirt or trouser, one has to specify it first
A lot of it depends on how big of one you need, and how much it'll cost to acquire the land. If you have a small plane, $100,000 to $150,000 should get you what you need. As you probably guessed, most pilots of small planes rent space in hangars instead of building their own.
igloos normally cost around 4000 dollars and clothes around 300, puffles cost 800 each
a fixed pulley is a pulley that stays at one place to pick up an object. A clothes hanger is a fixed pulley.....this is all i know good luck...
clothes were family made and the cost varied on the types of materials used but no one garmet was more than about 5 dollars
A skirt hanger can hang any type of skirt. Most skirt hangers have movable clamps for the clothes to ensure that the skirt regardless of size can be hung without any wrinkles. Others have one long bar that can also hang any type of skirt.
Well no one cannot make a guess for the baby clothes cost. Well it depends upon the clothes you are buying. Also, I would recommend you to concentrate on kids comfort rather than cost.