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mlts22
Apr 18, 2014Explorer
I use lots of clear plastic tubs of varying sizes. Delicate objects get wrapped in towels or washcloths, placed in a small tub, then the smaller tubs go into larger tubs which are placed somewhere where it won't shift around much (like a cabinet or overhead compartment.) My vacuum goes under the dinette table. The only thing that is Velcroed down is the digital clock that I stuck on my refrigerator.
The advantage of this method is that at most an object moves only a few inches within the tub. Another advantage is that if something does break, spill, or leak, the mess is well contained.
It does take some work with set up and take down, but I don't want to do any permanent modifications, as I'm eventually going to be selling my current TT or trading it in.
The advantage of this method is that at most an object moves only a few inches within the tub. Another advantage is that if something does break, spill, or leak, the mess is well contained.
It does take some work with set up and take down, but I don't want to do any permanent modifications, as I'm eventually going to be selling my current TT or trading it in.
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