approximately 53 meters
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A score of say 2 2 between teams is a draw which is the equivalent of a tie
Take a roll of nylon string and tie a good knot to a small weight like a fishing lead or small bolt nut then after removing the check valve or separating the pipe drop till it hits the foot valve. It will stop then. Pull out and measure string.
Wire mesh (chicken wire) at least 48 inches wide and 30 feet long.. Metal posts at least 12 inches longer than the width of the wire, to fix the corners. This will create an area 9 feet by 6 feet - which will give the rabbit plenty of space to run around. Dig a narrow trench in a rectangle 9 feet by 6 feet. Bury the chicken wire at least 6 inches deep in the trench (the posts at least 6 inches deeper to provide secure anchorage). Tie the chicken wire to the posts for stability - use cores of electrical wire so the rabbit won't chew through them. Make sure there are no sharp edges the rabbit could injure itself on.
how many meters in 1 kilo of tie wire
Common lengths for rolls of tie wire are 100 meters, 50 meters, or 30 meters, but there are other lengths available as well. You would need to check the product specifications or packaging to determine the exact length of tie wire on a particular roll.
1 roll of tie wire is equivalent to 45 kg.
approximately 53 meters
A roll of 16 gauge galvanized iron tie wire typically measures around 3.5 to 4 pounds and can vary in length based on the manufacturer, but a common length is around 560 feet.
approximately 50 to 53 m.
Roll the dice and who gets the highest number wins. If there is another tie, roll again.
8 or 10 Kgs tie wire is used
Without knowing the thickness of the wire or its AWG wire size - and the exact name or type of the nickel alloy used to make the wire - there is not enough information in this question for anyone to be able to answer it! If the question can be asked again, giving that very basic information, someone may be able to give a better answer than this...
no it means nothing??LOL
Using wire hair tie feels alright when tied to your hair but it feels quite uncomfortable when you wear them on your wrist.
Either a fuse or a broken wire. On my 1998 Mountaineer the wire broke inside the boot that runs from the body to the door. The fix was to cut plastic tie that holds the boot up, pull the boot down and find the broken wire. It is the green wire with a black stripe on it. I spliced a piece of wire in and everything worked again. This wire is the power wire that goes to the control module where you roll the windows up or down.