if u mean the one on boats and stuff like that its a kind of thing that is connected to the boat and when u throw it overboard it will go into the water and stop the boat from moving... it will catch on to a rock on the bottom and the boat will not move....
if that's not the kind of ancor u mean then ask someone else....
ancor
15 tons an ancor
Veronica Corningstone.
presdent of central and mascot and news crew ancor
The correct spelling is anchor (boat line weight, or support attachment).
the ancor is somthing u cant get try helping penguins for extra prizes
fin rot,white spot,ancor worm,fish lice and some more things.
Yes, that's the exact purpose they were made for. -If you want an even better anchor, use E-Z Ancor, available in Home Depot.
The UN's Food and Agricultural Organization tracks calorie consumption by country here: http://faostat.fao.org/site/609/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=609#ancor
I have done this a few times. If the steel studs are in a good position, I use 1" drill tipped screws into the stud, OR I put 6 E-Z Ancor's into the wallboard next to the stud. I have hung up to 120 pounds on 4 E-Z Ancor's and never had one come out. -Available in Rona and Home Depot.
The cast of Dead County - 2012 includes: Richie Garton as Tommy Tilly Mac as Mother Sally Turton as Sally Helen Winson as Ancor
The logo for the US Navy is a bald eagle with spread wings, stood in front of the US flag. The logo for the US Navy Seals, however is a bald eagle on an ancor, in front of a ship.