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4 minutes ago, Mike Patrick said:

Evening,

 

has anyone built a drying cupboard for wet/dirty gear? What sort of heaters have you used and are happy leaving them unattended overnight? The Mrs patients is starting to wear thin with trousers in the hall way in the rad. 
 

Thanks

Mine goes round the log burner

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13 minutes ago, Mike Patrick said:

Evening,

 

has anyone built a drying cupboard for wet/dirty gear? What sort of heaters have you used and are happy leaving them unattended overnight? The Mrs patients is starting to wear thin with trousers in the hall way in the rad. 
 

Thanks

I had the same trouble so I had a mate who's a plumber put one of those long new style bathroom radiators in the garage  and I brought an big second hand wardrobe and just fitted it around the rad and cut some slats out for air circulation worked a treat till I got divorced and sold the house.👌😂

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1 hour ago, youngsbury said:

In the workshop I’ve got open cupboard type arrangement with an oil rad with a metal rack a foot above it for gloves and boots and a couple of coat hangers / hooks for jackets / trousers etc. Works a treat 

That sounds like what I’m after. Any pictures?

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