the cable tie will also hold the leg of a stocking or pantyhose.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Tom Fowle wrote:
> Hi Betsy
> Got them at local grocery store rite near the laundry soap. They are lint
> catchers and fasten on with a regular cable tie. They weren't expensive at
> all.
> Tom Fowle
>
> O
Thanks, Tom. Added it to my grocery list.
Betsy
At 08:20 AM 3/22/2010, you wrote:
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>Hi Betsy
>Got them at local grocery store rite near the laundry soap. They are lint
>catchers and fasten on with a regular cable tie.
>They weren't expensive at all.
>Tom Fowle
>
>On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:47:3
Hi Betsy
Got them at local grocery store rite near the laundry soap. They are lint
catchers and fasten on with a regular cable tie. They weren't expensive at all.
Tom Fowle
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:47:37AM -1000, Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press wrote:
> Aloha again,
> A few weeks ago we discussed
Thanks Dan. I'll try Sears or the local hardware
store. I had to laugh because when I was asking
about it at Home Depo, the woman who was helping
me said she didn't have it but that it was a
great idea. She was going to try a nylon stocking on hers.
Betsy
At 02:47 PM 3/20/2010, you wrote:
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Betsy,
I think I wrote about the lint trap on the end of the discharge hose for
my washing machine. It is just a stainless steel mesh sock and it is held
on to the end of the hose with a zip tie. I thought we got it at Lowes,
but possibly Home Depot.
As I found out today, not all Lowes carry
Aloha again,
A few weeks ago we discussed solutions for keeping water from
splashing when it drains from the washer. I took the suggestion to
cover the end with a nylon stocking, but when it gets full it pops
off of the hose even though I have it tied on and have a rubberband
looped around it t