shut up person
Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.Well, the zipper was invented in 1913.
yes a zipper is a lever because the back part of the zipper is the fuclcrum
They hook things together by force and they both make noise.
Zipper is a noun. The verb is zip. I don't need to zip it up.
To retie a zippered tie, first, loosen the knot by pulling the narrow end of the tie. Then, slide the zipper mechanism down to release the tie from its previous position. Next, wrap the tie around your neck, ensuring it hangs evenly, and insert the narrow end into the zipper mechanism. Finally, pull the zipper up to secure the tie in place, adjusting as needed for comfort and style.
I have no clue....?
the purpose of the zipper was to make items like coats and shoes close tighter and better.
Just buy a new zipper! Duct-tapped zippers are so last year!
shut up person
Yes, beeswax can be used to lubricate zippers. It helps to smoothen the movement of the zipper teeth and prolong the life of the zipper. Simply rub a small amount of beeswax along the zipper teeth to make the zipper glide more easily.
Solid candle wax.
wax does work well but you can also buy zipper lubricant, ever rubbing a bar of soap on it works
The zipper stitch is made with three strings. It involves taking one longer string and weaving it back and forth between the other two. You can see videos on the zipper stitch here: http://www.laneyards.com/2009/09/zipper-stitch.html
The zipper makes noise because the edges of the opening rub against the row of the zipper teeth and it makes a vibration sound.
The most often made mistake that men make is when they adjust their neck tie in a way that lets it hang too short or very long. A properly worn neck tie is one that will graze the top of a man's pants to cover the pants buttons. While tying the neck tie up on the chest or belly is too high and covering the pants zipper is very low. Second opinion; on-line resources state that the tie should touch the belt buckle but should not cover it, as in this on-line picture: http://tinyurl.com/propertielength
WELL IT DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF ZIPPER AND THE LENGTH OF THE ZIPPER