The Different Types of Metal Jacket Hangers and their Advantages

Often confused with wire hangers, metal jacket hangers are actually a much stronger and more polished, Hangers, version, Hangers, of its wire counterpart.



Aside from the modern appeal that this type of hanger exudes, they actually take up less space than any other hanger without sacrificing strength, durability, or style. Whether it is for a home, retail store or boutique, there are many different metal hanger styles that owners can choose to hang their jackets from. From top-of-the-line salesman’s hangers to vinyl-coated metal hangers, there are several types to choose from in order to keep jackets at their top condition while in storage. Salesman’s hangers are made of polished chrome with a long neck design, and its neck has a piggy-back system that provides space for another hanger to attach, allowing for 50% more, Hangers, hanger, Hangers, space for a closet.



There is also the drop hanger, which has a drop-down feature that allows its owner to display a jacket and achieve the same, Hangers, visual effect that it would on a real body. Commonly used in retail displays, this type of metal hanger saves even more space and prevents wrinkling of the clothing by making it hang totally flat.



Meanwhile, a non-slip vinyl coated metal hanger keeps the jackets from puckering at the shoulder, and the added friction of its special feature prevents the clothing from falling to the floor. Compared to unstable, low-quality wire hangers, metal jacket hangers are far superior with their sleek, polished chrome finish and sculpted design, making them a useful and value-packed addition to any type of closet. Resource Box: Henry Hanger has been trusted by its high-quality clientele ranging from upscale, Hangers, retail stores, designer showroom, chic boutiques, and celebrity homes, Hangers, for many years.



Using the best materials, they provide the highest quality of hangers that are available in the market today. View their metal jacket hangers at their website, http://www.henryhanger.com or contact 1-888-HENRY-77 for more information.






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How To Fix An Exhaust Hanger

Exhaust hangars, Hangers, are rubber straps that support your muffler and hold it close to the frame of the car. If you're hearing a noise or seeing a spark from under your car, there is a good chance that you have a broken exhaust hanger.



The first thing you need to do is look underneath your car and locate the muffler;, Hangers, you should see an exhaust hanger close by. If this hanger, Hangers, is broken, you will be able to tell right away. Once you have found the broken hanger, remove it from the frame and the muffler. If it is a two piece, make sure you remove all of the pieces. You are ready to install the new hanger. Begin by attaching the hangar to the top mount on the car.



Once that is done, let it hang there while you get ready for the next step. If you have someone helping you, have them hold the muffler while you connect it to the hanger you just installed. If you don't have a helper, put the muffler mount inside the mount while you hold the muffler up. Find a crescent wrench and use the end with the hole in it. Put the handle end through, Hangers, the hanger and put the hole end of, Hangers, the wrench to hang it on the mount. Another way to, Hangers, hold the muffler is to use a wire and attach it to a sturdy or stationary part of the car.



Exhaust hangers are fairly easy fix as long as you can remove the whole hanger yourself. If the car is an older model, you may find rust and corrosion. This can make it very difficult to remove the old hangar.



Try using heat from a torch to cut it off. Be very careful of grease and of course, the gas tank. If are still having trouble, give your local muffler shop a call. If they are reputable and not too busy, they can, Hangers, fix it fairly quickly and for a reasonable price.






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