Drying lead weight pouches

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nkw5

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Any tips for drying out my weight pouches?
 
MechDiver:
I'd make sure they were out of the water.
It doesn't seem that this should strain the imagination too much.

Ha, ha! But there's gotta be some way to make them dry out faster after I take them out of the water. I got a great tip from this board on drying boots, so I thought there might be someone with a good idea for weights.
 
Or lay them on a surface that lets air circulate under them as well as over.
 
Pu them in the dryer on high. I presume they won't shrink.
 
I must be gettin' old. I find it very difficult to get excited about how fast weight pocket pouches dry, or myriad ways to make them do so.
 
I use a milk crate, put them on it single layer. The crate keeps them off the ground and has openings for air to circulate and water to drip. The basement floor, below a heating duct helps when it's cold out.
 

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