Now down here in shakeytown weve had a little moisture fall into our laps over the last 48hrs.-great for the garden ,lawns ,ducks and all others who may like to prance au naturel in the summer showers,with assorted attachments gleaming&steaming:wtfsmilie:
However old dopey drawers left his bloody favourite hunting boots& gummies out of the deck -result booth got waterlogged+++++.:yuush:
Over a lovely cuppa char ,Me gets to thinking -old (genuine) electrolux in the mancave -its got both suck &blow function.a few bits of PVC downpipe ,assorted sizes ,and hey presto ,the DIY bootdryer is born.:ORLY:
Cut a length of 21/2"pipe blocked off both ends with wooden discs cut with holesaw(near size). Glued &rivetted these in ,then into one end cut a hole to fix ye olde lux pipe. not perfect fit but insulation tape is cheap &marvellous :thumbsup:
right into the top of it I cut 2x 2"holes equally spaced. taking a length of 2"OD PVC pipe I cut 2x 15"lengths with a 45'taper on one end of each. round out edges out roughly match inside of chamber .a coupla turns of tape on each and force fit em into the precut holes.;)
Ive sealed it with rubber glue (rough as guts) but by hell me boots is drying nicely and bloody gummies wont be far behind i tell ya .:P
On sipping me tea another wee thought entered me swede -ya could replace the lux with a cheap hairdryer or hot airgun.;)
I knows H&F stores have the bastards with all the whistles and bells ,but me, I ma bloke of long gorse filled pockets and a fertile imagination.:evilish:
So there ya go another bit of duckshootin kit built after a nightshift ,at no cost ,and before Ive even had a beer.:drool:
bugger ,some days a man is just bloody brilliant!:o
I'll try &post some photos later after shes done her maiden test run.
For all you lusty lads ,sorry doubt if it'll lift the lassies skirts that high!!:yuush: