The dryer is made in 15-20 minutes from polypropylene pipes. This is not a stand-alone design; it is designed to be attached to an existing heating battery. But there is a plus here that, if desired, you can hang the dryer on all radiators and dry clothes or shoes on them.
It looks very aesthetically pleasing:
For manufacturing you will need pipes 20-25 mm in diameter.
Tees and 90 degree angles.
First you need to measure the battery. And decide how the dryer will be attached to it, since all batteries are different, and you may have to make the design differently.
We begin soldering with a soldering iron for polypropylene pipes. You can do without such a soldering iron by using a portable gas burner.
We ended up with two sides of the dryer. Now they can be tried on the battery to determine the size of the longitudinal pipes.
Now we solder the middle pipes.
Finished dryer with three poles.
Before this I made an earlier model with two bars.
Great for drying shoes.