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It's called bladder control. Most people get it when they get older (8 and up) and loose it when they get really old (around 80 or 90). It's very easy for most people to do when they get older.
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.
Rope was used on old fire doors primarily to ensure they closed properly and sealed off areas to prevent the spread of smoke and flames. The rope, often made of fire-resistant materials, would be installed around the edges of the door to create a tight seal when closed. This design helped to maintain the integrity of fire-rated barriers within buildings and enhanced overall fire safety. Additionally, it allowed for easier operation of the door while still providing effective protection against fire hazards.
Depending on the aircraft, the wings can be made of Steel (Only older planes), Wood (REALLY old planes), Aluminum (Common today), Or Carbon Fiber (used in Military jets)
InstructionsDifficulty: Moderately Easy Things you'll need:Work GlovesWire Clothes Hangers20 To 50 Feet RopesBucketsOld Bike WheelsPliersMaking the PulleyStep 1:Get an old wheel from a bicycle.Step 2:Remove the tire from the wheel.Step 3:Bend a coat hanger into a U shape that extends from the axle on one side of the wheel, around the outside of the wheel and to the other axle. The U should leave a 3-inch gap at the rim, and 4 inches of extra wire at each axle by which to attach it.Step 4:Use pliers to wrap the ends of the coat hanger tightly around the axles. Make sure the wheel is still able to spin.Step 5:Use the pliers to twist a loop into the gap of wire at the rim.Hanging the PulleyStep 1:Select a strong beam, rafter or branch to hang the pulley from.Step 2:Attach the pulley to the beam by running a cord or rope around the beam and through the loop in the support wire.Step 3:Run a cord or rope around the rim of the wheel and underneath the support wire. This is the lifting rope, and it will need to be twice as long as the height you plan to lift.Step 4:Make sure the lifting rope can roll easily around the wheel without snagging on the support wire.Using the PulleyStep 1:Tie the item to you the end of the rope - this is the load side. Attach a bucket to the load side of the lifting rope for lifting large items.Step 2:Tie a knot before pulling.Step 3:Pull on the end of the rope until the load reaches the desired height. Keep on lifting the rope to avoid dropping the load.
A mixture of old rope and tar used to pack joints on wooden ships is called "oakum." It is used to make the joints watertight and secure on the ship's hull.
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"
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.
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From the word guide. The guy rope, guy wire, guy cable, are used to "guide" whatever they are attached to to move or not move in a particular direction. The most common seen is a guy wire on a telephone pole, placed to give tension in one guided direction so the pole cannot fall in another direction. It also distributes the load.
boat yards would buy old rope cut it and place it between the deck boards before painting
The "rope" is a coil of old vine on the roof of the , left of the Living Quarters. You need it underground at the Hub.
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in the cavern where is the old men! you want to have escape rope.
they are made of wood lether and rope