I have a 1964 eljer commode that needs a new flapper,where can I find one, its the ball it need 1.75 inches and the flush valve is part of the tank so help.where can I find a flapper for this commode?
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Target has a large variety of Halloween costumes. They carry the flapper costume for both children of most ages as well as one for adults. Check out your local store to find the size you are looking for.
You can find most of the items you need for a flapper costume at retailers like Wal Mart. The materials needed for making the costume are basic materials such as a glue gun, fringe, dress slip, booties, gloves, stockings, and pearls. You can also find some of the apparel accessories at halloween costume stores.
You may need a new flapper. Go easy on the chlorine whitener in the tank.
A flapper is a dress that usually has a lot of sparkles and usually a boa scarf. An easy design for one is to find a medium length dress, add some sparkles, a feather boa and some fun make up and you'll be good to go!
A toilet flapper is found inside the tank of a toilet. It is a rubber stopper that rests over the water outlet. As the bowl is flushed, the apparatus lifts the flapper over the drain outlet hole. As the bowl and tank refills, the apparatus drops the flapper so it is again seated over the drain hole. Once the water in the tank reaches a certain level, the water automatically stops. Note: If your toilet constantly runs, most likely the flapper has not completely seated itself in the hole. Hard water can cause mineral deposits around the drain which prevents the flapper from seating properly. Also the rubber can become old and leak around the edges.NOTE: Not to be confused with 1920s "flappers", women who dressed in short skirts, gaudy jewelry and headbands, and were fond of dancing.
You find out why it won't flush . If it has water in the tank, then the problem is the 'flapper'. Possibly the flapper is not coming up, these are cheap and easy to replace.
A flapper costume is a unique idea for Halloween and relatively simple to put together inexpensively. The most important part of a flapper look is, of course, the hair. A woman or girl who has short hair can simply style it in a bob with a round brush and hair dryer. A pin-curl style can be achieved with gel and large, long clips to hold the hair in place until it dries. Women and girls with longer hair will need a wig to achieve a proper flapper look. A short dress with spaghetti straps and a dropped waist is ideal for a flapper costume, but the most important things are the straps and a skirt that ends above the knees. A summer sundress could be utilized for the costume. Thrift stores and consignment stores carry inexpensive vintage dresses. There are four accessories that must accompany the dress in order to complete the costume. A flapper needs a long string of beads that can be tied. This item would be easy to find in a thrift store. A flapper also must have a headband to tie so that it fits low across the forehead. Thrift stores and department stores carry scarves that could be utilized as headbands, and beads for embellishments can be purchased cheaply in craft stores. A flapper should have strappy shoes with a little heel, but flat Mary Janes could be worn as well. Finally, a flapper must have her stockings rolled down below her knees. The stockings may be a bit trickier to find. Department stores might carry suitable stockings but a visit to a costume shop may be in order to get just the right style. Flappers need dark lipstick and white face powder for an authentic 1920s look. While not absolutely necessary, a wristlet purse would be a charming and suitable accessory for a flapper. To ward off the October chill, a fringed shawl from a thrift store would be acceptable for the flapper costume. For a woman looking for an unusual and sexy Halloween costume, the flapper is an ideal theme.
Cheryl Hirst was the 1964 Miss Oklahoma. I couldn't find the winner of the 1965 crown.
I tried to find an answer to this question, but could only find the current price not the 1964 selling price.