Appliance Repair Aid wrote:
P. Gail Chesler wrote:
Sorry. Stupid question - I did a little more homework and now I just
need to figure out how to configure the vent to get outside with as
few bends as possible - think I'll try to go through the wall, rather
than the roof.
On Sun, 29 May 2005 01:48:13 -0700, P. Gail Chesler
wrote:
At the back bottom of my dryer, there's an outlet that's about 4" in
diameter. How do I vent that to the out of doors to keep the lint
from accumulating in the room? Thanks, Gail
Hi,
think I'll try to go through the wall, rather
than the roof.
Good! 
Something that may help...
http://tinyurl.com/bw256
jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/
It's a bit scary that he even mentioned going through the roof though.
I hope the wall is not a poured cement wall as that might be tough on
the chisel. And apparently he has tryed to used the dryer with no
outside venting before the lint accumulated in the room (and his
lungs). My advice is to do lots of research before attemting any new
projects.