Drying the hose

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kopoloff
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Re: Drying the hose

Post by kopoloff » Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:48 pm

larryjay wrote:I have not used the machine for very long. I think that moisture left in the morning can be blown out by simply looking at up for a short while. I've been hanging the hose over shower rod. It is dry by the time I go to bed. My test for its dryness is to simply flick the ends toward my hands. For now, It works for me.

Larry Jay
That certainly works when the weather is warm, like it is now in Oz, or in a heated house. During the winter I turn off the heating during the day; I'm pretty certain it won't work under those circumstances, which is why I made the dryer. I'm working on a modification to give much faster drying.

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Re: Drying the hose

Post by gasp » Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:07 pm

I really liked the picture of the lone boat with the hills in the background. Nice!

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