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Posted by Christopher Tidy on July 31, 2008, 5:24 pm
Please log in for more thread options Peter Fairbrother wrote:
> Christopher Tidy wrote:
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>> I also have an enamelled tumble dryer drum. A very strong, good
>> quality drum, but obviously it has holes in the bottom. Must be useful
>> for something. Anyone want it?
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>> Chris
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> Why does it have holes in the bottom?
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> 'Snot obvious to me ...
To let the water out. I should perhaps correct myself by saying that
it's a spin dryer drum, but it still has holes.
Chris
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> I also have an enamelled tumble dryer drum. A very strong, good quality
> drum, but obviously it has holes in the bottom. Must be useful for
> something. Anyone want it?
>
> Chris
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