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Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Robert Parbus
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Date: March 12, 2023 08:55AM
So I have a pretty small area ( 10x 11) in which I build rods and do some lasering. Both hobbies. It's plenty tidy but not sterile by any means.
Right now I have 2 drying and don't feel like I should be messing around in there and raise any dust. So I'm thinking about building something to enclose rods, possibly on the wall, while they are drying so I can stay in there working and not worry about dust. Yes, I could wait till the end of the day to do epoxy but doesn't always work out. I have an idea in mind but wondering if anyone else has an enclosure for drying rods? Love to see them. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Daryl Ferguson
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Date: March 12, 2023 09:16AM
Mudhole sells the CRB rod drying tent for $63. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/12/2023 09:21AM by Daryl Ferguson. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Robert Parbus
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Date: March 12, 2023 09:47AM
Yes I have seen that. As I was sitting there this morning I thought maybe a Visqueen curtain may be a good and simple solution. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Daryl Ferguson
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Date: March 12, 2023 09:54AM
If you want to go that route, just get yourself a spring loaded shower rod and hang up a shower curtain. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Ron Weber
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Date: March 12, 2023 10:15AM
Just keep in mind that plastic can create static electricity which in turn draws dust and foreigh matter Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: March 12, 2023 12:09PM
Hello Robert.
I went to photos and dug these out, there are probably more. [www.rodbuilding.org] [www.rodbuilding.org] [www.rodbuilding.org] Happy hunting. Tight Wraps & Tighter Lines. Bob, New Bern, NC. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Robert Parbus
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Date: March 12, 2023 02:14PM
Robert A. Guist Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Robert. > > I went to photos and dug these out, there are > probably more. > > [www.rodbuilding.org] > ium/20150318_073320.jpg > [www.rodbuilding.org] > ium/20150404_150522.jpg > [www.rodbuilding.org] > ium/P1210431.JPG > > Happy hunting. > > Tight Wraps & Tighter Lines. Wow some of those are over the top. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: March 12, 2023 05:36PM
Just take a couple of cardboard refrigerator boxes. Cut and tape them together to form a rod room and when the rods are coated and drying, simply place the box over the top of the drying rods.
Obviously blow them out very well - outside to be sure that there is no cardboard or other particles that might get onto the drying rod. Or, if you wish, just build a cabinet on the wall with a drop down door to create a closed container for your rods. Re: Containing drying rods.
Posted by:
Kerry Hansen
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Date: March 12, 2023 10:06PM
Robert Parbus Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > So I have a pretty small area ( 10x 11) in which I > build rods and do some lasering. Both hobbies. > It's plenty tidy but not sterile by any means. > Right now I have 2 drying and don't feel like I > should be messing around in there and raise any > dust. So I'm thinking about building something to > enclose rods, possibly on the wall, while they are > drying so I can stay in there working and not > worry about dust. Yes, I could wait till the end > of the day to do epoxy but doesn't always work > out. I have an idea in mind but wondering if > anyone else has an enclosure for drying rods? Love > to see them. Made mine out of Plexiglas and use Christmas tree light string for heat along rod and use a wall Variable pot to control the brightness/temp in box. I also blocked off the floor heat vents. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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