Rub a wire coat hanger over the dress to discard any static
When a wire is made thicker it's resistance decreases.
He made the hanger. In 1903, Albert Parkhouse returned from lunch to work ate the Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company in Jackson Michigan. There were no place to hang his coat. He picked up a piece of wire and twisted in to two loops that would fit inside his coat. His employer decided to patent it. The company's attorney put his name on it. He earned nothing from his invention...
The sonometer wire is usually made up any material which is non-magnetic in nature.
An insulated wire is made of a conductor surrounded by an insulating 'jacket'.
try a wire hanger use a flash light to see were it is at then use the wire hanger to get it out
With a wire hanger
No it would not be made of copper as it oxidises green and you wouldn't want to get that over your clothes. It is usually made of stainless steel.
A wire coat-hanger has no mechanical properties, as it comprises no moving parts, other than the atoms that form the metal from which it is made. Ideally, a wire coat-hanger would be stiff so as to withstand the weight of the coat (or article) hung from it without bending or becoming mishapen. It would also be diminutive in weight and size, in order to transport and store it easily.
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 they did not. The wire coat hanger was invented in 1903 by Albert J. Parkhouse. He unfortunately did not see any compensation for this invention. The company he worked for (Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company in Jackson, Michigan) filed the patent for the invention and the lawyer put his name on the line asking for the "name of inventor." The company made a fortune for Parkhouse's invention.
There is paper on the clothing hanger you get from the cleaners because after using certain chemicals on your clothes a wire hanger might leave a stain.
A bent-to-shape wire hanger usually does the job
get a wire hanger!
You can't....a hangar is where you keep and airplane. But if you had a wire hanger, you would be able to untwist the wire hanger and then proceed to attempt to unlock the car -- but I think your best bet is to call AAA or a locksmith.
Wire coat hanger
One can make their own wreath hanger by using some magnets to hang it up. One could also use a wire hanger and cut it to create a hook to hang the wreath.