Coat some clothespins in copper and others in zinc. Hang up your wet socks with the copper type, and clip the zinc type to the toe. Wire them all up to the electric motor that spins iron_horse's clothes-around.-- snoyes, Aug 24 2009 And my "wet socks" are wet with what? A potassium chloride solution? Maybe Sodium Chloride? If these are socks that have just been washed I doubt there will be much of an electrolytic solution contained in them. Maybe some nasty sweaty socks.........but even still we are missing some major components of a galvanic cell.[-]-- joneseatworld, Aug 24 2009 Even if it did work, it would leave nasty stains-- BunsenHoneydew, Aug 26 2009 I'll go for the copper clothes pegs, but only coz they'll weather and age and look quite cool on my clothes line.-- kaz, Aug 26 2009 Might attract lightning strikes ..... very dangerous ..... [+]-- 8th of 7, Aug 26 2009 The lightning'll dry my clothes quicker right?-- kaz, Aug 26 2009 Yes, in a sense. Definitely quick, and the carbonised remnants will undoubtedly have quite a low moisture content.-- 8th of 7, Aug 26 2009 "carbonised remains" Black is always stylish.-- kaz, Aug 26 2009 you will need custard-soaked clothings for electrolyte-- afinehowdoyoudo, Aug 26 2009 Wow, someone opened the barn door. Hi [Iron horse]!!!-- blissmiss, Aug 27 2009 Howdy, ['miss]! I might've been born in a barn, but I don't live there now-- afinehowdoyoudo, Aug 28 2009 random, halfbakery