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How to untangle a Slinky



<< I believe it's against the law to "untangle your slinky" in a public place... >>



Only in some states. It's legal here in Illinois.
 
<<Anybody out there have any handy tricks for untangling a Slinky?>>


Ha ha...we truly do have a diverse user base here at Anandtech with some reeaaaalllllly diverse interests...
 


<< Anybody out there have any handy tricks for untangling a Slinky?

😱
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i'll need:
a set of 30 weight ball bearings, a case of WD-40 and 10 gallons of anti-freeze... preferably Prestone... no... better make that Quaker State.
 
Anybody ever notice that there's a warning on the box of the Slinky not to use it in a moving vehicle?

Reminds me of those warnings for the cute furry guys in Gremlins... "Don't feed it after midnight." "Don't get it wet."

I'm going to go take my slinky for a ride. If you don't hear back from me, please alert the authorities.
 
Go buy the Slinky untangling version 1.0b then click on Detangle, wait a few hours then make sure all antitangle definitions are up to date and then restart your slinky. Good luck and next time try open source slinky ver. 6.4.
 
Use the same method you would to untie a wadded up string of Christmas lights...

For me, that's flailing it about, pulling, yanking at my heart's content, throwing it in the garbage, and buying a new strand.

Patience would be the key thing to have, though.
 
I spent over half an hour on Friday night untangling the slinky I got for my son for his birthday on 12/31. I'm amazed that thing has lasted this long since they've been using it to "bounce" things off the ground from our upstairs loft.

I did get to show him some stuff about transverse and longitudinal waves and harmonic frequencies, but I think it all whooshed over his head 'cause he just turned 7. :-D

Anyway, after the untangling the metal was bent in two places and left those annoying "gaps" in the spring. ;-(
 
Wow..... The is really really hot.....

Use a pair of scissor to remove the two gaps. Now you have three slinky. Hot deals.
 
Ever hold a metal slinky by one end (next to the metal band) with your teeth, then dangle it over a balcony and tap the slinky with your finger?

It sounds like a StarWars battle in you head!

🙂Try it sometime!🙂
 
did you know that in the vietnam war, soldiers use slinky's as makeshift antennaes for their radios by hooking it up and slinging it into a tree? thought that was cool.


 


<< i'll need:
a set of 30 weight ball bearings, a case of WD-40 and 10 gallons of anti-freeze... preferably Prestone... no... better make that Quaker State.
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LMAO!!!
 
Wow- I got more responses (and better ones, too) here than I did when I posted this to the right forum!

Guess it's time to go slinky shopping.....
😀
 
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