Ok, there was a post a while ago: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/26512-how-dry-foam-pad-after-hand-washing.html that Mike had mentioned if someone was an entrepreneur fabricating a pad dryer. Well I have dabbled in woodworking for many years and for me that's the easiest way to fabricate something to help dry our pads. Now I have a lot of testing to do before I change the desing to a plastic model but I at least have the dimensions now for later. It's a basic box with "holders" for the pads to rest. The one I built can hold 10 5.5" pads or 1 Yeti wash mitt, which that fabrication will take place in a day or two. At the moment there is one cpu fan in the back with a filter attached to keep the air "clean" while blowing air in. This fan can push 70 cfm with proper power. That is where my issue comes in. In order for this to work I would need to either convert this fan to a 120v plug in, or find a battery that is small enough in size, but big enough in power to run this contraption for a very long time. I was going to try one of those camping size batteries but I really need to figure out a conversion style fan that is relatively low cost but has good air flow. Here are a few pictures of what I have so far. Still need to add some air vents to the sides for better flow, and attach the door but you get the picture. Feed back please
I know it's rough looking, but that's what mock-ups look like before we see them in the final stages. I just need to find a good place to get some plastic sheets as I can only find plexiglass at Lowes right now. Might have to make some phone calls. I'm going to grab a gram scale and test the weight of pads completely dry (give them a week or so) then take half of them and "wash" them as I normally would and re-weigh them. Half will go into the box while the other half will stay out and dry normally. I'll re-weigh everyday to see if the weight changes between the two. We'll see, I may have just wasted 2 days and $8.00 in parts but hey, who knows I may have the next AG special too! LOL







I know it's rough looking, but that's what mock-ups look like before we see them in the final stages. I just need to find a good place to get some plastic sheets as I can only find plexiglass at Lowes right now. Might have to make some phone calls. I'm going to grab a gram scale and test the weight of pads completely dry (give them a week or so) then take half of them and "wash" them as I normally would and re-weigh them. Half will go into the box while the other half will stay out and dry normally. I'll re-weigh everyday to see if the weight changes between the two. We'll see, I may have just wasted 2 days and $8.00 in parts but hey, who knows I may have the next AG special too! LOL