I need to clean out my dryer vent which goes from the basement through and inside up the wall and out under my deck. I can barely fit under the deck with 2 feet of space and a narrow trap door. It's a complete pain. How do you clean this vent out? shoving a vacuum up the inside is pretty ineffective. And also the flap vent with those 4 stupid plastic louvers just jams with lint up, ices up, towels take two runs to dry. I was looking at the various crap you can buy - wheel brushes on a flexible shaft you put together. Wondering why such a shitty tool costs $37 and people say in the reviews it has broken inside the wall. How does anyone clean this out - and no I'm not hiring some ass with a truck system for $450.
That got me wonder how the hell do you make a wheel brush anyway, can I make one, and what could the flexible shaft be made of?
This dude in India uses a technique from the 1880's must be and tools also from the 1880's but it works.
So I need a source of filament, or nylon fiber. I could use 3d printer filament maybe. fishing line? Any other ideas?
Now what about the flexible shaft? It has to go around corners. Any good ideas?
That got me wonder how the hell do you make a wheel brush anyway, can I make one, and what could the flexible shaft be made of?
This dude in India uses a technique from the 1880's must be and tools also from the 1880's but it works.
So I need a source of filament, or nylon fiber. I could use 3d printer filament maybe. fishing line? Any other ideas?
Now what about the flexible shaft? It has to go around corners. Any good ideas?
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