We want to make a simple washing line using two poles, anchored by guys, with a line strung between them. All we need is the two poles. Simple, you may think.
Where do we find some poles???? Millets sell a set of 2 for £20 - bit more than I was anticipating spending. Any other ideas where to look??
Looks like a good idea, but we need something to hold the reel - we are in a tent, not a caravan. What do you attach it to?
Re. the extendable line props - are there any on the internet? The only thing I can envisage is the line prop we used to have at a rented house, years ago - bit like a scaffolding pole, very chunky. Are there lightweight ones?
Is there a cheap source of a pair of poles, about 4 foot high, with spikes on the top?
Hi,
We used two folding metal props and secured the washing line with three tent pegs each end. I have bought a rotary airer on a stand from Wilkinsons £13.00 and thats really good.
We've got a small rotary line, we bought a ground screw base for it in Lidls, they have it in now & then & are around £3-99. The line is very stable using this ground screw base & we can dry our wet suits & towels on it no problem. I can't remember where the line came from but it wasn't a lot of money.
Line props are £2.99 in Wilkinsons, adjustable height. Looks just as easy to attach guys to these as porch poles. Props in Argos are £7.99, exactly same. Rip-off or what!
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i have been wondering the same thing, what do people use as their washing line?we have upgraded to a camplet and spent a lot of money so trying to keep a hold on the budget now and not buy all the gadgets, though i would love one of those folding airers!
going to have a look at the links in this thread for some ideas. i like the idea of the extending line, do you attatch it to a tree or somethin ? and the other end to the tent somehow, not sure how it would work?
I've got one of the bungee cord twisted clothes lines that has hooks on the ends that you attach to two trees which is really good as long as you have 2 trees! No need for clothes pegs either.