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TXcampingfamily wrote:I ran the drain hose to the 2 shower drain using a saddle type connection I made out of a 2" plastic "t", and a piece of old innertube for a gasket. I cut my vanity top in half and hinged it so I could still use it as before. I put hinged louver doors across the front. everything works great. I made an attachment to the under sink cold water line with a hose bib so I could turn the water off, and I made a fitting on that to allow winterizing, sorry I don't have any pics. I will take some pics in a few weeks when i can get my slide out, as it is next to the house and lots of snow.billyboy wrote:
I put a haier portable in underneath my vanity in the bedroom, and made the vanity county into a flip up to access the washer, works great. I then bought a spin dryer which I store outside until I need it and then put it into the shower for use. the wife likes to hang a lot of things to dry anyway and everything seems to work out great.
That sounds interesting! How do you drain the haier in your bedroom? Please share any pics you have.
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wmoses wrote:
My RV has no hookups or space for a washer dryer combo so I am considering a small washer/dryer unit as in this other thread. I know this is not an answer to the OP's specific question, but it could be a consideration.
โMar-16-2014 12:25 PM
billyboy wrote:
I put a haier portable in underneath my vanity in the bedroom, and made the vanity county into a flip up to access the washer, works great. I then bought a spin dryer which I store outside until I need it and then put it into the shower for use. the wife likes to hang a lot of things to dry anyway and everything seems to work out great.
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TXcampingfamily wrote:
Yes, but the space that would work the best is in a slide.
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