Quick idea for drying things

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Commie

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I'm sure many of you thought of it, but I just had this idea last night.

My computer case has a big 8" exhaust fan on top. I started putting washed bottles, atties, etc. on top to dry faster. Nice slow flow of warm dry air.

Also good for drying crazy glue (and other glues). Just don't glue it to your computer.
 

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I have a Vornado Fan similar to this one.

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The spaces in-between the Grille are Perfect to wedge a Carto into for Drying.

BTW - For some Other ideas about Drying Cartos, check out This thread.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ied-dry-my-cartos-but-worked-pretty-well.html
 

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Atties are self drying, paper towel the outside and fire them up. They dry instantly.

I got a good laugh out of "don't glue your computer". That would be me, I can see it! I am going to use this idea though, thanks!

Thank you, thank you :)

I use cotton wicks, so no dry burning for me.
 

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I'm sure many of you thought of it, but I just had this idea last night.

My computer case has a big 8" exhaust fan on top. I started putting washed bottles, atties, etc. on top to dry faster. Nice slow flow of warm dry air.

Also good for drying crazy glue (and other glues). Just don't glue it to your computer.

I've been doing this for a while now, thought I was the only one crazy enough to do this. I have a Coolermaster haf 932 with (2) 230 mm fans blowing in & (1) 230mm fan blowing out on top. Plenty of air flow!!
 
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