โOct-24-2014 02:46 PM
โOct-28-2014 06:10 AM
MrWizard wrote:
a conventional towel rack.. YES
that expandable thing...NO
โOct-28-2014 05:47 AM
wmoses wrote:NekkidFish wrote:
Can I add this? If so, is there a rule on how long the screws can be? I just would not want the screws to come through the outside of the RV.
Let me answer your question directly - NO.
I have one of these and can tell that it will put a significant prying load on the walls of your trailer that can only be resisted by lag bolts through the walls with backing plates. Sure you don't want to do that. I mount mine on the ladder at the back of the trailer as it was intended for. Trailer walls are not strong enough for anything other than light loads. Add to that the fact that this is not a static structure - it moves and bounces down the road, and puts dynamic loads on the attachment locations. I am sure you can see where I am going with this.
โOct-27-2014 07:55 PM
โOct-27-2014 07:44 PM
โOct-27-2014 01:42 PM
Unit505 wrote:
I have had zero luck with command hangers. WORTHLESS! Our humidity is too high and this time of year with temperatures dipping into the mid 40's and back into the high 70's to low 80's, the walls sweat and the command products only last a day or two and fall with the weight of a small broome I had hung. Tried one for a hat hook, no go, tried several for aluminum ladles and spatulas...2 days, FAIL! Having said that, I even tried double sided industrial sticky tape to hang some led puck lights.........FAIL! I am in Louisiana and these products might work in a controlled humidity environment, but the rv sweats and these sticky products are all no good for our needs.
โOct-27-2014 10:53 AM
โOct-25-2014 07:01 AM
Nutinelse2do wrote:
We just use one of these on our bathroom door, and a couple of the large command hooks for robes and towels in the bedroom.
For drying towels this is an option.
โOct-24-2014 06:04 PM
โOct-24-2014 05:02 PM
wmoses wrote:NekkidFish wrote:
Can I add this? If so, is there a rule on how long the screws can be? I just would not want the screws to come through the outside of the RV.
Let me answer your question directly - NO.
I have one of these and can tell that it will put a significant prying load on the walls of your trailer that can only be resisted by lag bolts through the walls with backing plates. Sure you don't want to do that. I mount mine on the ladder at the back of the trailer as it was intended for. Trailer walls are not strong enough for anything other than light loads. Add to that the fact that this is not a static structure - it moves and bounces down the road, and puts dynamic loads on the attachment locations. I am sure you can see where I am going with this.
โOct-24-2014 04:55 PM
โOct-24-2014 04:30 PM
NekkidFish wrote:
Can I add this? If so, is there a rule on how long the screws can be? I just would not want the screws to come through the outside of the RV.
โOct-24-2014 04:02 PM
donn0128 wrote:
All of your interior walls are probably made of 1/4 inch thick luan plywood covered with a decorative paper. Mount anything you want using appropriate mounting materials.
โOct-24-2014 04:00 PM
westend wrote:
I'd suggest to look into the Command line of hanging hardware. You probably have aluminum studs and the surface mounted Command hangers don't need holes drilled into wood and metal. If you anticipate a lot of weight, get the Heavy Duty Command hangers.
โOct-24-2014 03:30 PM