I did that one winter also. NOT a good idea. lots of moisture on the
windows, stuff got mildewed, etc.
There's a HELL of a lot of water in a load of laundry.
Dan
On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to figure out a lever to switch between inside and outside...
We
I've never done it, wife would not be able to figure it out.
My Dad did it for 20years {Winter Only}, using one of Mom's nylons. Worked
fine, added heat and moisture to a very cold basement.
Pete
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From: Dan Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did
Dan Weeks wrote:
I did that one winter also. NOT a good idea. lots of moisture on the
windows, stuff got mildewed, etc.
There's a HELL of a lot of water in a load of laundry.
If you're going to keep that water indoors, get yourself some wooden drying
racks and quit running the dryer.
There's a HELL of a lot of water in a load of laundry.
We dry on racks when time and conditions allow.
So how's that worse than venting the dryer inside?
With my Fisher and Paykel,
I had picked that out as our next washer, to replace
the 40yo Kenmore. (Well over 30, anyway.)
So my wife