BUILDING A CLOTHESLINE + The BENEFITS of Using a Clothesline! | The Galloway Farm

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  • @kevingoohs531
    @kevingoohs531 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Thanks. I’m modifying the build. I’ll be using a turnbuckle at the start and finish and thread the line continuously throughout. Over time, if it starts to sag, I can increase the tension consistently.

  • @ken5455

    If you use a stainless steel turnbuckle at one end of each pair of lines you can keep the lines very tight and adjust them when needed

  • @donnabauerofbrilliancebyde1178
    @donnabauerofbrilliancebyde1178 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The woman talked too much that nothing to do with the build. What were the measurements of the boards?

  • @A_guy840
    @A_guy840 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Dryer vent fires are one of the main causes of house fires. Not an exaggeration at all to be worried about it!

  • @badgirl44654
    @badgirl44654 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Years ago our electric bill was $120 a month. Used dryer a lot. Switched to using clothesline most of the time. Bill decreased $58 a month down to $62- nearly half!

  • @Jeepguy07
    @Jeepguy07 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I’m using this video to gather up a list of stuff to get from Lowe’s to build this for my wife. Thanks for posting.

  • @badgirl44654
    @badgirl44654 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m used to taller clotheslines. When this one wears out I’d make it a couple feet taller. It’s better for bedding dresses, towels, etc. I have a bamboo umbrella style clothesline and it’s just not tall enough. Towels nearly touch the ground.

  • @MrScottie68
    @MrScottie68 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    While it’s not an extreme likelihood, the fire risk with a dryer isn’t exactly an exaggeration. About 5 years ago, my neighbor two houses away left her dryer running while she went food shopping. When she returned home, the dryer was engulfed in flames but she was extremely lucky to get home when she did because the fire was able to be contained to the laundry room. Otherwise, she would have lost the entire house and her pets would have been killed as well. By the way, this was a great video and this summer I’m going to build one myself to replace a flimsy aluminum one I have. Thank you.

  • @stephenpigot7057
    @stephenpigot7057 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    please god dont ever use a saw on wood laying on a wheelbarrow. My nerves!

  • @jmburen8647
    @jmburen8647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    All the clothes lines we used in my childhood had braces on the outside to keep the posts from sagging. Most of the time they used wire hooked to an anchor sunk into concrete. overall you made a pretty good job of it.

  • @adamthompson958
    @adamthompson958 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely helped with making me and my lady's clothesline. Even took notes for the materials

  • @gwright3926
    @gwright3926 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Don't know about 1 foot in the ground. I've always done at least 2 if not 3. Blankets and towels are heavy. You can also just dump the concrete into the hole with no water, the moisture in the ground will work it's magic. Don't tamp it after the concrete has set, all you'll do is bust up your concrete. Your eyelet bolts are way to small, again blankets and towels are heavy. They should be at least 3 inches. You also should grab a few tensioners, the wire will stretch.

  • @kevinbailey5310

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I will be building one this weekend. It's very simple and does the trick. I appreciate you and the guidance on how to do it. Thanks.

  • @AngDevigne
    @AngDevigne 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this tutorial! Love that it's a bit short for us vertically challenged folks! lol

  • @user-dr9bn7pc4n

    Great Job !

  • @rbr30217

    Great video. Thanks for the list of materials and all the details!!

  • @gc1935
    @gc1935 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @beverlycooper9610

    Very helpful. Thank you for sharing! ☀️

  • @maxxdog

    Great job.

  • @hooonchyeah6748
    @hooonchyeah6748 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video