Hey Tom😃I have never heard of or seen a lint drain sockMaybe it is not something used here in CaliforniaGreat tutorial for those who need it👍🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
That sounds like a plan! Now, to come up with something that we haven't done, isn't expensive and tastes great. I will work on it. Maybe a collaboration with the Detmurds?
"Something completely different"🤣
Always nice when you can save a buck by doing it yourself!
I am thankful that you watched and found it useful!
Hey Tom😃I have never heard of or seen a lint drain sockMaybe it is not something used here in CaliforniaGreat tutorial for those who need it👍🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
@@MrMegaFredZeppelin it's mainly to keep your pipes free of clogs due to lint buildup. Thanks for watching and rock on MMFZ!
Great video! Thanks for the tip
@cookingwithsherry you're welcome, and thank you for your support!
Really interesting. Nice video.
@pagatryx5451 thanks for watching! I thank you for taking your time to comment also!
Good little do it yourself contraption. 👍6
@CraigKoppel thanks Craig! Just doing my part to help others save a few shekels.
Great tip!!!
@@therestlessgardener9287 I'm glad that it was worth sharing! Thanks for watching!
Good tip.
I am happy that people are finding it useful. Thank you for your support!
Looks pretty easy to do
And really cheap. Thanks for watching!
Great tip! I want to see you cook again to be honest! God Bless, thank You!
That sounds like a plan! Now, to come up with something that we haven't done, isn't expensive and tastes great. I will work on it. Maybe a collaboration with the Detmurds?
@@LumberjackPa Hey. you tell me!
Mind is blown! 🤯🧐
🤣 I was hoping that people would get this. Thanks for watching!
Perfecto!
That means a lot coming from a DIY master! Thanks, Dave!
@@LumberjackPa That's a great idea to keep crud from getting into drains. More time for BBQ and less time fixing drains.