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Dryer exhaust filtering
Â*Out here in the woods we heat with ... wait for it ... wood . It's a dry heat ... and while we don't often use the electric dryer , when we do I'd kinda like to keep that heat and moisture in the house . So I'm looking for a way to filter the minor amounts of lint that get past the in-dryer filter screen . I've used old pantyhose legs in the past with limited success but I think there must be a better way . Anybody done this and have a suggestion ? -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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