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2006-11-19 04:40:13 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Use some different Thread Bobbins or whatever those things are that sewing thread come on. You can buy a small Dowel Rod to run through the hole. A Dowel Rod just a long wood stick and Wal-Wort and Hobby Shops have them in Crafts, also, a hardware store have them, they cheap, maybe 40 cents for the size you need.

2006-11-19 04:50:44 · answer #1 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 0

STEP 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 pullley

STEP 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 pulley

Using the Pulley
Instructions
STEP 1: Tie the item to be lifted to one end of the lifting rope - this is the load side. Attach a bucket to the load side of the lifting rope for lifting small items. STEP 2: Tie a knot in the lifting rope and secure before pulling. STEP 3: Pull on the opposite end of the rope until the load reaches the desired height. Keep a firm grip on the lifting rope to avoid dropping the load.

2006-11-19 12:44:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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