Representative DIY #2
June 14th, 2008
My DIY skillz are teh awesome. Just the other day, I came over all motivated and decided to do what I’ve been planning to in my head for a long time. I put the tumble dryer in the cupboard and made it vent outside. I can now dry clothes overnight in inclement weather. Yay!
Here is a blueprint.
And here is the result.
Pretty amazing eh? Let me walk you through it, step by step.
The hole in the floor was cut (by myself) using a mini electric jiggly saw thing. It’s a square hole for a round tube. I solved that later on. The tube itself needed to be joined onto the hacked-off tube protruding from the back of the dryer. This was solved with sellotape. Extra-wide sellotape.
The tube needed to be hard-up against the vent, so string was pulled through the holes in the vent using a cut up strip of plastic from a racing car toy. Once enough string was fed through enough holes, the tube was pulled up against the vent and tied permanently and securely using several bulky-looking knots.
The aforementioned square hole was deemed a bit windy, so with my trusty DIY scissors, I cut a round hole in a bit of silver cake-presentation card. This was secured around the tube against the floor and secured in place once again with extra-wide tape.
The result, as you can see, can only be described as utterly splendid.
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Alex M | June 14th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Beautiful! And will, I’m sure, in no way precipitate death in a ball of flame, nor the rapid descent of the dryer into the “dark bit”, as it probably would if I had tried that. I am a cack-handed spacker when it comes to the DIYs.
2. hans | August 16th, 2008 at 11:01 am
Whats wrong with a condensing dryer?
3. izb | August 17th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
@hans - I don’t have one. And my old one was pish.
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