Dry Suit Drying Rack

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CWSWine

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I have the new Pinnacle Black Ice Drysuit with the Merino (wool) lining plus it compress neoprene so I will probably have an extended drying time. Today I built a drying rack out of PVC and I will be able to use the out flow of vacuum or compressor to speed drying. Here are a couple shots of the finished product.
 

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cool, I was just thinking about making a rack on sunday as I was cleaning up my stuff after a weekend of dives.

you've given me some extra ideas :)
 
What is in the way of the view of the vette? There is a drying rack there. Sorry did not see that.

Only kidding, nice set up. Better vette, but nice set up.
 
What is in the way of the view of the vette? There is a drying rack there. Sorry did not see that.

Only kidding, nice set up. Better vette, but nice set up.

the rack was just a covert way of saying

HEY, CHECK IT OUT, I OWN A VETTE!


:eyebrow::eyebrow::eyebrow:
 
Nick rack buddy :D

I need to build something like that myself. You might want to look for a blower motor that does not create ozone (Brushless motor) and something a little quieter. They make boot dryers and other types of warm air blowers that might work? Although the vacuum probably will dang near float the drysuit in the air.
 
What a simple yet functional design!
How do you store it?

Kudos for having a garage that not only holds a car, but can be used as a dive locker extension.
 
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