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TakingThe5th wrote:
I would not store the water hose below the stinky slinky but would rather see it above or ahead of the sewer hose. Venting the fence posts sounds like a good idea. I sanitize my water hoses and keep them capped when stored so that minimizes any problems.
DutchmenSport wrote:
If you connect both ends of your water hose together, you won't have any cross contamination, any worse than laying the hose on the ground and a bird flies over head. The inside of the hose stays clean.
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โMar-30-2016 03:18 PM
westend wrote:
Cap held with latch and flat pin hinge on opposite side. Bought the pieces at the local hardware store:
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โMar-30-2016 01:44 AM
TakingThe5th wrote:
I have seen some pretty nice covers that were made for the fence post approach. Many were fence post caps that were hinged, latched, etc. They looked pretty sharp but I don't know where they got the hardware for them.
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โMar-29-2016 03:52 PM
Wishbone51 wrote:
I was thinking about doing the fence post sewer hose mod with the slide-out gutter. I currently keep the sewer hose and attachments in a tote in the outside storage. I don't like the idea of using the bumper, as it seems to get rusty and it's a tight fit. Worried about puncturing the slinky. The rinse hose also takes up a lot of room, so I was thinking about getting one of those coil hoses, which should fit in the fence post as well.
My question is in regards to the idea of having a second fence post for the fresh water hose and attachments as well, also using a coiled hose. I would use termination caps on both ends of the hose to keep the dust out, and rinse out the fence post regularly.
Any comments on this for or against? Would be nice to keep all my hoses out of storage to free up a lot of room.
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