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How to Hang a Wind Sock

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How to Hang a Wind Sock

How to Hang a Wind Sock. Windsocks are decorated pieces of circular fabric that catch the wind as it blows past. Windsocks can be humorous, support teams or organizations, can be shaped as objects, or are beautifully decorated. Windsocks are similar to windchimes but most windsocks do not make any noise. Windsocks are useful to help figure out...

Windsocks are decorated pieces of circular fabric that catch the wind as it blows past. Windsocks can be humorous, support teams or organizations, can be shaped as objects, or are beautifully decorated. Windsocks are similar to windchimes but most windsocks do not make any noise. Windsocks are useful to help figure out which way the wind is blowing and they are often used in a practical manner at beaches and on sports fields.
Things You'll Need
Screw-in hooks
String
Hang a windsock from a natural material, such as the branch of tree. Most windsocks come pre-made with hooks and string, but you might need to tie a piece of string to the windsock if there isn’t one there already. Tie the string around the branch of the tree to secure the windsock.
Secure the windsock to a hanging hook in the ceiling or to a beam on the ceiling. Screw-in hooks are the easiest option if there are no hooks provided. Screw-in hooks can be used without any other tools. Press the pointy edge into the surface, making a slight hole, and turn the hook repeatedly in the same direction until it is screwed into the surface.
Leave enough room between the base the windsock is secured to and the top of the windsock so it can blow around without hitting too many objects.
Mount a pole in the ground and tie the windsock to the top of the pole.

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