A pair of the wife's stockings around the duct will kill the lint problem...
The moisture problem bothers me a little.
The idea of a heat exchanger interests me although it won't get as much of the 
heat as just ducting it in would and as I say we could actually benefit from 
some of the moisture. I wonder if I couldn't duct out some of the moist warm 
air through a smaller pipe to push warm air off the heat exchanger...
I may have to weld up a piece of stove pipe as a rudimentary heat exchanger and 
try this idea out... If nothing else it keeps me out of the bars.

-Curt

Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:16:36 -0400
From: "Wilton Strickland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] RE What about you?
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Not only excessive moisture in the house, but lint, too.
BTW, there is an attachment for the duct that can recover most of that heat
and still exhaust the moisture and lint outside.  It's an X-type duct with
heat exchanger in the middle - dryer air goes outside, the heat stays
inside, but you don't get something for nothing - 'have to run a small fan,
I think, to move house air through the heat exchanger.

Wilton



      
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