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multi rod drying
Posted by: jason bennett (---.dyn.iinet.net.au)
Date: December 03, 2004 03:28PM

I am starting to struggle with my current set up for drying rods. I currently have two separate drying motors; this only allows me to dry two rods at any one time. Can any one please give me some ideas how to build/set up a drying rack that would accommodate 6-8 rods up to 13 foot long. My preference is to have it suspended from the ceiling or fixed to the wall so it does not take up room on my rod wrapping desk. Any instructions would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanking you in advance, Jason.

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Re: multi rod drying
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (---.152.54.130.Dial1.Atlanta1.Level3.net)
Date: December 03, 2004 03:31PM

You may want a drum type dryer, sorry I had no plans, but I do have a unit. If you go to the photo page and look under my name, you can find some photos of my unit which is suspended from the ceiling. It might give you some ideas at least.

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Re: multi rod drying
Posted by: Steve Runyan (---.palmer.mtaonline.net)
Date: December 03, 2004 09:42PM

Hi- several of the sponsors build a multi rod dryer. Flexcoat has a really nice one. There are also several pictures on this site of different setups, if you scroll through the equipment section.

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Re: multi rod drying
Posted by: Johnathan Sams (---.65-104.adsl.ij.net)
Date: December 03, 2004 10:47PM

For drying that many rods a drum dryer is the way to go! Next one I build will be a drum all the way!


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