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camperkilgore
Dec 20, 2017Explorer
Well I immediately went out and examined my collection of odds and ends, and I found an old twist on sewer valve which I had discarded. One end has the fitting I needed and the valve came apart easily and the end has a flange with four bolt holes which makes it even easier for me.
I have an older Cougar fiver which has the slide out rack on the back which I have a diamond plate box mounted on and behind that I have the square fence posts stacked up to hold my hoses.
The floor of the slideout rack is composed of steel mesh which made it very easy to attach the part to. And the space is at the outside of the box and posts, and it is very secure and convenient, and mainly......won't contaminate anything around it.
Thanks for the great idea.
Tom
I have an older Cougar fiver which has the slide out rack on the back which I have a diamond plate box mounted on and behind that I have the square fence posts stacked up to hold my hoses.
The floor of the slideout rack is composed of steel mesh which made it very easy to attach the part to. And the space is at the outside of the box and posts, and it is very secure and convenient, and mainly......won't contaminate anything around it.
Thanks for the great idea.
Tom
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