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Thanks ...........Yep, found plenty of the aluminiun ducting, but what I was after was 100mm collapsable polypropylene with a wire reinforcing that can get put out a window when used, and then pulled back inside next to drier.The link:
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Try a aircon. supplies.Thanks ...........Yep, found plenty of the aluminiun ducting, but what I was after was 100mm collapsable polypropylene with a wire reinforcing that can get put out a window when used, and then pulled back inside next to drier.
Pacific Air supplies this stuff in the kit I bought. Going to email them to see if they can supply the ducting only.
Most / all ducting is like tinfoil that is not designed for being chucked around.
Should be a couple of years before I have to do this again.
In their products is a PVC based ducting that is wire reinforced.Thanks ...........Yep, found plenty of the aluminiun ducting, but what I was after was 100mm collapsable polypropylene with a wire reinforcing that can get put out a window when used, and then pulled back inside next to drier.
Pacific Air supplies this stuff in the kit I bought. Going to email them to see if they can supply the ducting only.
Most / all ducting is like tinfoil that is not designed for being chucked around.
Should be a couple of years before I have to do this again.
This is the only stuff I found, which is what I bought at Bunnings for $10 less ........... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2551610...CQPVD6&hash=item3b68c9577c:g:yHIAAOSwZVlXt0eFIn their products is a PVC based ducting that is wire reinforced.
The stuff I was thinking of was black. I had a search and turns out it is PVC coated on the outside but aluminium inside. More robust but might not suit what you want. I thought it was entirely pvc with wire reinforcement.This is the only stuff I found, which is what I bought at Bunnings for $10 less ........... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2551610...CQPVD6&hash=item3b68c9577c:g:yHIAAOSwZVlXt0eF
Spoon-feed me, please.
So, during the last week I have been re-arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic, under supervision, and found stuff that I knew I had but couldn't find, and stuff I didn't remember having. Not finished yet.She comes out to inspect the project, has a look around the garage walls and shelving, and starts asking questions about how I could organise it better so She can move some boxes from inside the house to the garage..............
So, during the last week I have been re-arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic, under supervision, and found stuff that I knew I had but couldn't find, and stuff I didn't remember having. Not finished yet.
About a month ago, I bought an unpainted sheet metal Rory / Holden badge about 450mm in diameter.
A few coats of red paint ( She liked the initial bright red, but I wasn't happy with that ) until I got the desired red/burgundy sort of colour that used to be on the dealership buildings.
Today I hung it on the wall, and She came out to see what I was hammering ( the big picture hook ) and said that it looked good.
I kept adjusting the position, a bit at a time which She didn't understand.
I explained that the point of Rory's ear had to be a couple of minutes past 12 o'clock.
She wandered off, saying that it didn't matter. ................. but I think it did. Things have to be 'right' .......
........ OK ............ challenge accepted ...........me posting photos is very much occasional hit, and a lot of misses. ( some of my attempts at resizing result in the image disappearing into the lone sock drawer of my computer ) .......... may have to request younger generation assistance this weekend.Defiantly need a photo of!!!