Depending on brand, size and where you by it- anywhere from 24 to 40 inches.
An easy way- use the formula to find the perimeter of s triangle, measure height from bottom to the twist in the hook, and across the bottom. Add 6 inches for the hook, subtract 2 inches for the rounded edges. Most of the twisted part from undoing the hook is pretty close to unusable for most things.
A wire coat-hanger has no mechanical properties, as it comprises no moving parts, other than the atoms that form the metal from which it is made. Ideally, a wire coat-hanger would be stiff so as to withstand the weight of the coat (or article) hung from it without bending or becoming mishapen. It would also be diminutive in weight and size, in order to transport and store it easily.
Wire coat hanger
A coat hanger is a horrible conductor of electric current. Doubt if it would work. Also most distributor wires are hot. Since coat hangers aren't coated it could easily ground out.
40 inches..(by rey kabigting)
Extrude a circle along a polyline shaped like the wire hanger.
hanger , as in a coat hanger
Wire coat hanger or push longer extension into it and pull out.
.....a coat hanger? The name doesn't change lol.
well im not sure which would fit best but a way you can find out is by taking a metal coat hanger or long strip of wire, unbend the coat hanger and shape it to the horses withers, then when you go to look at saddles just take the coat hanger with you and see which saddle fits the hanger best......never used it heard it works :)
Because the fire is making the coat hanger hot because the fire is hot The metal coat hanger is a good conductor of heat.
You can us a satellite or even a wire coat hanger.
This is a long metal fork, usually mage out of wire (like coat-hanger wire) with 3 long prongs. When people heated their houses with open fires (as many still do) they would put a slice of bread on the fork and hold it in front of the fire to toast it.