Recent Articles External Links | MarketplaceWooden Clothes Dryer I started using a clothes line for drying clothes ....? How do you think I am in power savings ($)? You do not need trees, you can attach one end to a fitting on the side of the house and put a post or two with a crossbar in the ground12-15 feet from the house to tie the rope off . If you do not stand on the side of the house, you can do 2 sets of poles and ties with a clothesline between the two. You can also see the purchase of what some call a "line of carousel machine. It is a pole-arms to come off of it and the clothing line attached to each arm. You should be able to find at your local version of Stores Lowe's or Home Depot hardware. Many people here in the UK still use clotheslines, particularly in the country. If the weather is suitable for drying clothes, they prefer to dry this way - mostly for the smell of fresh air, but saving money is also good. I am perplexed, for what you have set a clothing line? There is nothing like the smell of line dried clothes. How much money you save index Have not I, but knowing that you're saving energy is the reward on the other hand, see lower electricity bills or gas will be your reward others. Sorry, no ideas to make a drying rack. Good luck. Bravo to you! This was my mother s today! put on any balcony or nails in two walls and attach strings to the nails. I think a clothing line would save much money. I already had one, and personally I think the smell of laundry dried in the sun is much better than those in the dryer. they smell so fresh and clean = D So yeah, try the two nails, and if you can not, they also sell kits at places like Lowe's and Home Depot When I used a clothes line to dry clothes, we saved 25% on our electricity bill (family of 4). I think it depends on the amount of laundry you do. Wal-Mart and Home Depot have retractable clothes line that you can attach to a wall and chain when you need it. Posted on April 30, 2010.
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