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aftermath
Jul 14, 2020Explorer III
I use a 10ft section of vinyl rain gutter cut into 6 and 4 ft sections. I purchased this at a second had building supply store for about $5. Cost? Next to nothing.
These stack together nicely and fit in the back of my tundra without an issue. I take along a few scrap boards and use them to level up the "poop shute" as the wife calls it. It does take a few extra minutes to set up but when it comes time to leave, the hose drains easily and when I rinse it out before storing it, it rinses quickly and cleanly.
Lay it on the ground if you want. I personally don't want to mess with the clean up at the end. I am more concerned about the hose becoming disconnected to the sewer dump fixture than anything. If I were lifting and walking the hose all the time I fear that I might disconnect things at the worst possible time. With my system I don't touch it (the connection) until after everything is dumped and rinsed out .
These stack together nicely and fit in the back of my tundra without an issue. I take along a few scrap boards and use them to level up the "poop shute" as the wife calls it. It does take a few extra minutes to set up but when it comes time to leave, the hose drains easily and when I rinse it out before storing it, it rinses quickly and cleanly.
Lay it on the ground if you want. I personally don't want to mess with the clean up at the end. I am more concerned about the hose becoming disconnected to the sewer dump fixture than anything. If I were lifting and walking the hose all the time I fear that I might disconnect things at the worst possible time. With my system I don't touch it (the connection) until after everything is dumped and rinsed out .
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