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Basically an animal is tied by rope from one end and the other end is tied with a bucket the bucket is submerged in a well and animal power is used to pull it out this is called the chars a method and it was actually used in old times but was considered to waste a lot of time
In the summer time you could get the old lawnmower out and knock some doors asking to mow there yards Clean out the gutters the shed or just about anything. Just start knocking doors especially elderly and give them a good deal and they will keep you busy through the summer.
Have you ever seen an old fashion water well, the kind with a bucket? The bucket is raised and lowered by a rope on a single pulley.
historically vaious plants that had fibre structure were used as threads , also these threads joined together to make a rope like structure and used to tie up the prey by historical man for clothes , cotton was used first as it was easy to make a thread out of it later some chemicals added to make other hybrid things like polyester , rayon ,linon ,nylon etc the Chinese people were also very old to tame silkworms to make silk out of it and make the thread , but it was older than cotton
To obtain 'money for old rope' is to gain when not expected to. Old rope is a difficult material to value, so it is most often just discarded rather than risk further loss by depending on material of unknown worth or capability. THE SAYING MONEY FOR OLD ROPE IS DERIVED FROM DAYS IN THE WORKHOUSE, WORKERS WHERE GIVEN DAMAGED, AND USED ROPE TO PICK INTO STRANDS WHICH WOULD THEN BE RE SPUN INTO NEW ROPE, THEY WOULD EARN JUST ENOUGH MONEY FOR A MEAL, HENCE THE SAYING "MONEY FOR OLD ROPE"
To obtain 'money for old rope' is to gain when not expected to. Old rope is a difficult material to value, so it is most often just discarded rather than risk further loss by depending on material of unknown worth or capability. THE SAYING MONEY FOR OLD ROPE IS DERIVED FROM DAYS IN THE WORKHOUSE, WORKERS WHERE GIVEN DAMAGED, AND USED ROPE TO PICK INTO STRANDS WHICH WOULD THEN BE RE SPUN INTO NEW ROPE, THEY WOULD EARN JUST ENOUGH MONEY FOR A MEAL, HENCE THE SAYING "MONEY FOR OLD ROPE"
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To make sparks, such as to catch 'tinder' aflame to start a fire. Flints were also used in old muskets and rifles (called flintlocks) to ignite gunpowder and fire the weapon. Before flintlocks were matchlocks, that used a little bit of burning rope in ther mechanism. After flintlocks were caplocks, that used a small 'cap' easily ignited when struck.
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Yes, ropes made from plant fibers were used in the Stone Ages for various purposes such as hunting, fishing, building shelters, and crafting tools. The invention of rope was a significant advancement that aided early humans in their daily tasks and survival.
I would recommend the 7' segmented skip rope. This type of rope is used in most gym classes for children from kindergarten to high school and take a while to wear out.
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People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.
Well, they used really old machines and spun it. Sort of like yarn
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Yes, as long as they still meet current fire inspection standards