Clothes line or rack thing?
#41
Might I suggest what I had. Go to Ace Hdw, or Westlake (whatever they are called in your area) and get a pull-out clothesline. You attach the main pc to the wall, and the clothesline pulls out and hooks to another wall. I believe the length is like 16-20 ft. The way it pulls out, you can adjust the tension so your line is tight. I literally wore mine out, of course it was 8 yrs old, so----- Pretty good for less than $20.00
Jean
Jean
Originally Posted by Naturalmama
Now we're just trying to figure out where to hang a line - seems like there's always something in the way...
#43
Originally Posted by jbud2
I have a drying rack. Luckily I have a dryer that is working so I don't use the rack that much. Except for swimsuits, bras, drying sweaters 'flat'. Most of the time I hang my wash outside and only use the dryer for the little things - socks, panties, facecloths, etc. And I have the drying rack set up over a floor vent so that in the winter time, things dry!
#46
I hang most of my work clothes from hangers in the house, my underthings and 'dry flat' things on the wooden rack, and everything else goes on the line oustide, If I had a basement I'd have a line down there too!
#47
I have seen some English drying racks that hang from the ceiling. You lower them to hang things on and then raise them again. I think they use a pulley and ropes. That would keep the clothes up out of the way.
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