Wooden Clothes Drying Rack I Started Using A Clothes Line To Dry Clothes....?

I started using a clothes line to dry clothes....? - wooden clothes drying rack

) How do you think I'm in savings ($?
Is it really worth it? Nice start and operation of the dryer so hot, plus I always try to save a dollar ... I bought a wooden shelf thingy for clothes and they have used, I buy more, but I have thought of making ideas? I DO NOT tie the rope around trees do not work between them ... Thank you!

5 comments:

prnigel said...

You do not need trees, you can put an end with a shoe mount on the side of his house and insert a rod or two with a latte in ground12-15 from the house to fix the rope. If you do not want to go near the house, you can do 2 groups of posts and rails with the rope between them. You can also purchase on what some call a "carousel" fashion line. This is a pole with their arms and clothing line of each arm is attached. You should be able to find in your local version of Home Depot or Lowe's home improvement stores.
Sorry, could not say, but how much you will save. However, savings have to repair everything in these days?

prnigel said...

You do not need trees, you can put an end with a shoe mount on the side of his house and insert a rod or two with a latte in ground12-15 from the house to fix the rope. If you do not want to go near the house, you can do 2 groups of posts and rails with the rope between them. You can also purchase on what some call a "carousel" fashion line. This is a pole with their arms and clothing line of each arm is attached. You should be able to find in your local version of Home Depot or Lowe's home improvement stores.
Sorry, could not say, but how much you will save. However, savings have to repair everything in these days?

Marie said...

provide them with a balcony or two nails in the walls and add strings, the nails. I think a clothing line would save much money. I used to have one, and I personally believe is the smell of clothes dried in the sun much better than the dryer. they smell so fresh and clean = D So yeah, try the two nails, and if not, they sell kits at places like Lowe's and Home Depot

Marie said...

provide them with a balcony or two nails in the walls and add strings, the nails. I think a clothing line would save much money. I used to have one, and I personally believe is the smell of clothes dried in the sun much better than the dryer. they smell so fresh and clean = D So yeah, try the two nails, and if not, they sell kits at places like Lowe's and Home Depot

Angel G said...

I am amazed that you have connected your clothes? There's nothing like the sweet smell of line dried clothes. How much money will be saved, I have no idea, but knowing that you are saving energy, the second prize, and reward an electricity bill or gas under your third. Sorry, no ideas on how to make it a laundry stand. Good luck.

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