Drying wading boots...
"Tim J." wrote in message
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"riverman" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote...
How does the building get its heat/hot water? If there's any kind of
flame
involved, make friends with the building attendant and put them in the
same room
for a day (not too close - just in the same room.) These rooms
generally
have
zero humidity and things dry fairly quickly.
Excellent suggestion. I could put them on top of the dryer when I do my
laundry tomorrow!
Considering the drier's job is to remove the water from clothes and throw
it
into the air, you'll probably find it to be a very humid environment.
Hmm, good point. But I think that the increased temp raises the carrying
capacity of the air, so even though the absolute humidity increases, the
relative himidity decreases.
This might become an interesting thread.....
--riverman
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