Glass is typically made by melting sand, Much of that sand consists of quartz. Some glass will also be made of recycled glass.
The kind that's made of glass. The kind that's made of glass.
the wtc was made of glass and steel
Jars are made from glass. Glass is made from sand. When sand is heated over 1000 degrees it becomes a liquid. It is then moulded into a shape while it is hot.
yes. i do it all the time ------------- If this wine glass is made from common glass will crack.
early 1800s
The U.s. Patent Office should have that info.
You cannot get reproductions from National Washboard Co, but you can get a brand new washboard still made by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Logan, Ohio. Help support them in the 21st century and buy a product still made in the USA! Check out www.columbuswashboard.com
1923?
1941
my grandmother who is 84 gave me one that her mother used. so if my grandma who is 84 was a little girl when her mother used it, that definitely puts it over 80 years old. What is the value of the washyboard-National Washboard Co. 801?
The washboard was historically used to scrub dirty clothing. First made out of wood and then replaced with galvanized metal. Today washing machines use an agitator to does the work of the washboard.
Yes. Anything could be used as a musical instrument.
Antique primitive wooden washboard. Vintage advertising washboard with hanging rail made around the 1910's by the National Washboard co. Constructed with a wooden frame and backing for the pressed aluminum body, this washboard retains its original brass and wood with towel rack. This model no 194 advertised the soap saver zinc laundry detergent which was meant to be used in conjunction with the washboard. Marked on front: National Washboard Co, Chicago Saginaw Memphis, Soap Saver. Trademark Reg US PAT OFF, Made in USA, No.194, Patent 1152766-1283148 This is a great addition to your primitive home decor or as a accent piece in a vintage kitchen or launderette. MEASUREMENTS Antique washboard measures 24" long by 102.5" wide by 3.75" deep and weighs 2lbs 11oz CONDITION In good condition with signs of use commensurate with age (please see all pictures as they form part of the condition description). Shop Ref: Box No. Antique Washboard Shelf Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions about this item.
I believe the first washing utincil was created in the year of 1846... the first washing utincil was the washboard...! It was a process which was ran by hand...people like the pionniers used itnin there day!
This is an antique made by White Wood Products co. -- Bogalusa, LA It is clearly marked with the following above the corrugated metal wash- board on the wood --- "Lingerie No -- 4A" I am trying to find out something about the company's history
Initially, they were actually made of wood (even the ridges). Later on, they made the 'scrubbing' portion of the washboard with zinc. This was the main metal used up until the tail end of the 20th century. At that point, galvanized steel was the metal of choice. There are some washboards made with brass as the ridges, but they're not quite as common as the galvanized steel.