Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside

2008-09-24 Thread Curt Raymond
From: OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com Message-ID:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I tried this once, almost thirty years ago - built a box out of three A/C filters

Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside

2008-09-24 Thread Jim Cathey
I was thinking what I really need is a 3 way valve Dryer vents have flaps to keep out the critters and the drafts. Tee one on the inside too, and pin the flap you don't want to use. -- Jim ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new parts see official list sponsor:

Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside

2008-09-24 Thread Curt Raymond
] Subject: Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 11:00 AM I was thinking what I really need is a 3 way valve Dryer vents have flaps to keep out the critters and the drafts. Tee one

Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside

2008-09-23 Thread R A Bennell
I wonder about using some sort of housing with either an air filter out of a car or out of a shop vacuum? I sort of wonder if the dust needs to be taken down to a small level - 1 micron? Maybe use the stocking first and then the filter to keep the filter cleaner longer? Or, one might be able

Re: [MBZ] RE Venting clothes drier (dryer) inside

2008-09-23 Thread OK Don
I tried this once, almost thirty years ago - built a box out of three A/C filters, aluminum sheets (top and bottom) and duct tape. There was way too much moisture in the house, and fine lint did pass through the filters. Of course, it was too dry without it -- On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:37 PM, R A