How can i receive a simple clothesline for arts school using pulleys or gears?
Answers: Hi there,
Is your clothes rank for a timber project that you make at home next take it to university?
or
Is your clothes line to be made for irremediable use at school?
Are you aloud to drill into concrete or bricks to take home an anchor point for the pulleys? or dig holes contained by the ground and set timber posts for the line to attach too?
If you can add on more details to your post I am sure I can help you out near ideas.
"Simple" clotheslines dont use pulleys or gears... they are only just rope, or wire stretched between two posts, or other anchors.
Clotheslines beside pulleys were probably most adjectives where the file was placed outside a skylight, of the dwelling. (Seen often surrounded by old photos, or films contained by cities, where the strip is placed between buildings, for example). The 'clothesline' pulley could be purchased right off the shelf... oodles farm supply stores still take these items.
Now, if you want a wooden pully, I'd suggest looking up some antique pulleys, or even sailing pulleys (the kind used on out-of-date sailing ships...they were made of wood). Ive found out-of-date wooden pulleys at auctions, usually retired farmers.
A simple rotating clothes line can be made next to a center post, which mounts on a smaller pole, and has 'arms' close to an umbrella, or spokes of a wheel. The clothesline is run around the spokes. The together thing will rotate on the underhand post. There are several models of this type of clothesline available for purchase too.
Here are some pics of wooden pulleys, maybe you can bring back an idea from them - http://search.ebay.com/wood-pulley_w0qqf...
And here is a moral article on clotheslines, with pics of the types I enjoy mentioned - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/clothes_lin...
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