Hanger

Hang-er

Noun

A metal bracket used to hang items from a wall or ceiling.

Example usage: I need to use a hanger to hang this heavy mirror.

Most used in: Construction, carpentry and engineering projects.

Most used by: Tradespeople such as builders, carpenters and engineers.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 2/10

Also see: Suspended Member, Hanging Member, Hang Rod, Support Rod,

What is a Hanger in Carpenter Construction?

A hanger is a hardware component used in carpentry and construction to suspend or hang objects. It is a type of fastener that is used to support a load, most commonly used to hang items from a ceiling or wall. Hangers are typically made of metal and come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different applications and materials.

Hangers are commonly used in construction to hang items such as doors, windows, and cabinets. They are also used to hang air conditioning units and light fixtures. Hangers are used in a variety of applications, from residential to commercial projects. According to a 2017 report by the National Association of Home Builders, hangers are among the most commonly used construction materials, with an estimated 8.1 billion hangers used in the U.S. each year.

Hangers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, including steel, aluminum, and plastic. The type of hanger used depends on the application and the weight of the item being hung. For example, a steel hanger is best for heavier items, while plastic or aluminum hangers are better suited for lighter items. Hangers are also available in a variety of finishes, such as zinc-plated and powder-coated, to match the aesthetic of the project.

Hangers are an essential component of any carpentry or construction project. They provide a secure and reliable way to hang items, and are available in a variety of sizes and materials to suit any need. With an estimated 8.1 billion hangers used in the U.S. each year, it’s clear that hangers are a critical component of any carpentry or construction project.

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The Humble Origins of the Carpenter's Hanger

The term 'hanger' has been used in carpentry since the early 18th century, first appearing in England and the United States. Originally, it was used to refer to a piece of timber that was used to hang a door or window frame in place.

The hanger was generally made from a strong piece of wood with a groove cut into one side to fit around the frame. It would be secured to the wall with nails or screws.

Over time, the term has come to be used to refer to any kind of bracket or support used in carpentry, including those used to hang shelves and cabinets.

Today, the term 'hanger' is an essential part of the carpenter's toolkit, and its humble origins can be traced back centuries.

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