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popeye59
Jul 20, 2012Explorer
Larry,
Here is the post I made about the storage pipe in a modification thread:
I have not had to relax the bend on the one piece of flat steel as the hose is not showing any signs of wear from rubbing on it.
Note to self: Epoxy bolts in hole before adding fittings as your arm may not reach to the holes after the fittings are glued on. The holes are on the back side and I also drilled three holes through the frame and bolted it on.
Here is the post I made about the storage pipe in a modification thread:
popeye59 wrote:
I made a flag pole holder for my tongue jack but as it's jacked down in my parking area, the flag hits the ground. Hopefully it will be OK when I camp. I may have to raise it up some.
Also did my "Stinky Slinky" storage mod.
As seen from the front. Drilled about 20 1/8" holes but you can only see these 7. Too small for wasps but large enough for some air flow.
As seen from the rear of the trailer. Drilled 20 1/8" holes for ventilation and to reduce the chance of wasps getting in.
I bent a piece of heavy steel and epoxied a bolt to it to hold the tube to the trailer frame. Used three bolts. May want to remove and relax the bend angle a little if it starts to wear on the hose. I did grind the edges smooth though.
Looking inside the 6" PVC pipe.
I have not had to relax the bend on the one piece of flat steel as the hose is not showing any signs of wear from rubbing on it.
Note to self: Epoxy bolts in hole before adding fittings as your arm may not reach to the holes after the fittings are glued on. The holes are on the back side and I also drilled three holes through the frame and bolted it on.
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