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robsouth wrote:
What is a "black strike?"
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โSep-03-2007 07:47 AM
KLO wrote:I just subscribed to it, now I just click on "my forums" & it pops right up.
Yes, it has slowed down but wouldn't it be nice if it ended up as a "sticky" at the top? It has so many good ideas for us it would be a shame to loose it.
โSep-03-2007 07:32 AM
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โAug-31-2007 07:48 PM
ak_traveler wrote:Why not just use the "Extend-A-Flow kit, that way you just hook into your main propane tank, and never have to carry all those little bottles, & the entire kit (adapter & 12" hose) only weigh about the same as one little bottle.(Maybe a little less)
We have a couple "favorite" gizmos that we love. First off is the C-Beter mirrors that fit perfectly on the arms of the tow vehicle outside mirrors. These little gems work better than any "stick-on" convex mirror and allow me to see what's behind me a lot better. Makes changing lanes and backing easier.
The second item is a slight modification...we use a Weber Baby Q grill and I wanted to find some way of securing the propane cylinder instead of having it roll around in the basement of the fifth wheel. Since we like using the blue torch bottles (as opposed to the bigger green camping bottles), we found that a simple fire extinguisher bracket holds then perfectly. So I have installed them in the corner of our regular propane tank compartments. Now I don't have to worry about them rolling around or leaking into the living quarters on the fiver!
โAug-30-2007 04:57 PM
โAug-26-2007 06:56 PM
DannyMarina wrote:
I loved the idea about using plexiglass inserts for the screen door...especially with the Fall comming. How do you cut the plexigall cleanly though...when I try, it just breaks or makes really jaggerd edges. Any help from those that have done this mod would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance! ๐
โAug-26-2007 06:43 PM
โAug-26-2007 06:09 PM
B Traveler wrote:JimBollman wrote:
I can't find the post but I'm sure I saw it here and want to thank the author.
I cut the tapered part of a 12oz water bottle off and stuffed it full of plastic grocery bags. Holds 12-16 bags if you really push. Takes up almost no space under the sink and gives us plenty of bags for a long camping trip.
I think the original idea was to cut off both ends, not sure why. I would think you would not get as many bags stuffed in that way.
Jim...
If you are going to mount the bottle on a wall or door, cut off the top of the bottle just above the neck, and all of the bottom. Then turn the bottle upside down when mounting, and you can put bags into the (now) top and take them out of the (now) bottom, just one bag at a time.
If you don't mount it, if you're just leaving it in a cupboard, you don't need to cut off both ends.
โAug-26-2007 03:15 PM
โAug-26-2007 01:33 PM
JimBollman wrote:
I can't find the post but I'm sure I saw it here and want to thank the author.
I cut the tapered part of a 12oz water bottle off and stuffed it full of plastic grocery bags. Holds 12-16 bags if you really push. Takes up almost no space under the sink and gives us plenty of bags for a long camping trip.
I think the original idea was to cut off both ends, not sure why. I would think you would not get as many bags stuffed in that way.
Jim...