1 September 2012, 10:29,
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Hrusai
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
ah going old school NR, the ol carrot on a stick tied to a donkey method, i like it!
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1 September 2012, 10:40,
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bigpaul
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
(1 September 2012, 10:28)NorthernRaider Wrote: Donkey power ? , BPs ass fastened to a wheel turning a washing machine ?
i DO hope you mean ass and not arse NR!!
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1 September 2012, 10:46,
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Prepaday
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
polite cough..... Help a damsel in distress...How do I wash clothes and dry clothes using little or no electric? I would idealy prefer something sim to the wonder washer but larger and home made
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1 September 2012, 11:16,
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NorthernRaider
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1 September 2012, 12:22,
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TOF
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
(1 September 2012, 09:44)Prepaday Wrote: Now..back to the washing machine, To be honest I think the wringing out of the clothes is the main problem, spesh in the winter, Can't drip dry outside in the winter
Actually, yes you can. I'm old enough to have experience of non automatic washing machine washing. And I can honestly say if you hang out your washing even on the coldest day as long as it's not raining, your washing will more than drip dry. You can then finish it off on a clothes horse indoors. If you really can't wring out your washing, there's always this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24-Litre-Kentu...19be7e3043
I think it was NR who suggested these.
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1 September 2012, 12:27,
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Prepaday
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
Now that IS good idea
@TOF I just assumed if you hung dripping washing out in snow that the washing would freeze lol. I have been a victim of modern day living and gadgets for far to long
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1 September 2012, 12:38,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
(1 September 2012, 10:46)Prepaday Wrote: polite cough..... Help a damsel in distress...How do I wash clothes and dry clothes using little or no electric? I would idealy prefer something sim to the wonder washer but larger and home made
A poss stick and bucket, then a mangle then a cothes line in the garden.
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1 September 2012, 12:39,
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TOF
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
Well, if it was snowing, or raining at any time of the year, for that matter, you just had to accept the fact you would be living with drippy washing. Hence at least one room had a lino floor!
(1 September 2012, 12:38)NorthernRaider Wrote: (1 September 2012, 10:46)Prepaday Wrote: polite cough..... Help a damsel in distress...How do I wash clothes and dry clothes using little or no electric? I would idealy prefer something sim to the wonder washer but larger and home made
A poss stick and bucket, then a mangle then a cothes line in the garden.
See post 2 NR
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1 September 2012, 13:00,
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Tigs
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
how about one of these hand washer
or this pedle power
or twister
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1 September 2012, 19:49,
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bigpaul
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RE: wonder washer pffttttt
2 rocks in the river
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