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- FIRE_UPExplorer
Artum Snowbird wrote:
I reckon cups too, but likely not used when travelling, just used while parked. We know people that carefully pack their good dishes before travelling, then bring them out when they park for a month.
We also know people that "Pack" all their stuff in boxes and or bags until they get to the destination. Then, they unpack it all, put it away, camp for a few days, then reinsert it all back into the bags or boxes. What a serious pain in the a$$. The wife and I wouldn't do that if we were paid to. We've traveled all over much of the U.S. and, absolutely NOTHING has been damaged due to travels.
Scott - Kayteg1Explorer IIYEAH.

- jeffoExplorerSock Dryer
- MrWizardModeratoruntil i saw the picture bounder posted
i thought maybe wine glass rack
i like the sausage hanging idea, built in smoker ?
at least thy won't crack and break while bumping around while driving down the road - JimExplorerThat's where your pet bats spend the night. Or you hang coffee cups, widely spaced, off them.
- Johno02ExplorerPolish sausage hangers??
- WyattBExplorerWell I think the last picture sums it up.. Thanks a lot everyone. Now I can sleep tonight.
- gboppExplorer
WyattB wrote:
I also thought they were for cups but the wife made the point.. would they just bang around while driving?
They would definitely bang around, fall off and break while driving.
As said, it's for when you're parked. It uses the space efficiently.
And, welcome to the forum. Ask lots of questions, it's how you learn.
Enjoy your travels. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIHanging bags of consumables
Hanging bags of dry goods
Hanging little tiny pressed shirts
Hanging ..........well anything YOU want to hang from them.
That is what previous owners did
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