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Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & Gizmos

GizmosMom
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Another member suggested a new forum section with new products but it doesn't look like it will be feasible. So I thought I would post this here under General RVing Issues. If enough people post (even if you have mentioned it before in another post) we can keep it near the top?

Do you have a handy hint, a new product or an old product that makes your RVing or Camping much better?

(Sorry, no commercial advertising allowed)

I'll start:

Someone in the Camping Van posted a reference to using a Super-Chamois to wipe down their shower. I have been using an icky old thick sponge and I like the chamois idea so much more.

Now I want to hear what works for you
Marilyn w/ Joe, 2016 Class C Sunseeker 2430 SF, often pulling a Ranger bass boat. Traveling with Trigger
Smudge & Gizmo are waiting at the Rainbow Bridge
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carlmel
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Jeanne M wrote:
redzz wrote:
I have a "GIZMO", it's a RECHARGABLE CAN-OPENER
Good for opening up cans of worms for the dogs....ruff!:E


LOL!
I have a GIZMO too...and it opens cans of people food too! :B

Also have a GIZMO hand-held rechargable mixer too.
Love 'em!


Ihave a manual beer can opener

Jeanne_M
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redzz wrote:
I have a "GIZMO", it's a RECHARGABLE CAN-OPENER
Good for opening up cans of worms for the dogs....ruff!:E


LOL!
I have a GIZMO too...and it opens cans of people food too! :B

Also have a GIZMO hand-held rechargable mixer too.
Love 'em!
Jeanne & Kenny
2005 Itasca Horizon 36GD, Freightliner Evolution Chassis, Cat 350
1992 Honda Accord
And Bailey, our furry traveling companion
Good Sam, TT/Naco,PA,RPI,AOR,C2C,FMCA #F151328
Our Pictures

redzz
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slinky22 wrote:
AllyR wrote:
Subscribing only works once you've found it. For new posters, if it gets buried they may never find it. Unless people keep bumping it and filling it up with useless "Bump" posts.
Don't do that. Fill it up with useFUL hints, etc.


I have a "GIZMO",, it's a RECHARGABLE CAN-OPENER
Good for opening up cans of worms for the dogs....ruff!:E
2006 Nissan Titan
2004 Fleetwood Highlander
2 Great boys 8 and 27
Great husband (63 model)
Great collie (110 lb.model)
Crew captain me (59 model)

slinky22
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AllyR wrote:
Subscribing only works once you've found it. For new posters, if it gets buried they may never find it. Unless people keep bumping it and filling it up with useless "Bump" posts.
Don't do that. Fill it up with useFUL hints, etc.

AllyR
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Subscribing only works once you've found it. For new posters, if it gets buried they may never find it. Unless people keep bumping it and filling it up with useless "Bump" posts.

jaminjer
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I have subscribed to this thread, so just check my subscriptions when I first get onto rv.net
1990 Dolphin Class A 34 foot Ford 460
2006 Honda 400EX
2008 Kawasaki Teryx

Bill__KE7FSV
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I just saved it as a favorite.
2007 Tango 2660RKS FW, 2006 Chevy 3500 D/A with service body.

AllyR
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I can't believe this isn't a Sticky so that new members can find it. Rants about fuel prices are considered worthy of being stuck to the top, but a helpful thread like this isn't? Bizarre.

Thanks to everyone who made such great suggestions, I have taken notes and am planning to incorporate several.

Bill__KE7FSV
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I followed a poster's suggestion and fabricated a holder for two of the taller propane cylinders.
There is enough space in the FW's exterior propane compartment for the bracket.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Sure better than having the cylinders bouncing around loose in the FW.
2007 Tango 2660RKS FW, 2006 Chevy 3500 D/A with service body.

Bill__KE7FSV
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I had not considerd the taller propane torch canisters for the BBQ.
I can see where it makes sense.
Thanks for the tip.
Bill
2007 Tango 2660RKS FW, 2006 Chevy 3500 D/A with service body.

PGR_Skye
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Never worried about a water malfunction in the fiver. Thanks for bringing it up.
Darrell & Madonna
Furkid, GSD Sigfried
2001 Patriot Thunder by Beaver
Jeep Grand Cherokee

goreds2
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NICE!
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I have a 1989 Dodge XPLORER RV Class B - Purchased 10/15/10 IN CASH
Fiance' purchased a Class C 2002 Dynamax Carri-go on 5/1/15 IN CASH
We've got the best of both worlds

kraushad
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Just thought I would share my homemade canoe rack. I shared it in it's own thread, but I would love to memorialize it here as well! ๐Ÿ˜‰

The placement of the canoe was done carefully to make sure that it would fit safely while towing, without hitting the front panel of the TT. I didn't really want to spend the $$ on a very expensive setup, and this one took only time and about $60 worth of material, but a lot of time.

Here are some pics:

The frame work is all 2x4 and the front to back braces are secured with hex bolts, lock washers, and t-nuts.


The carpet is to protect the gunwales/wood. The PVC is covering a wooden strip that sits right against the inside of the gunwales keeping the canoe from being able to yaw once strapped.


Here is the canoe loaded, but without the straps, which go over the front and rear and attach to the tie-downs in the bed of the truck. The PVC on the side rails of the rack are there to slide the canoe up on when loading/unloading.


Finally here is a close up of what I think is the best design element, the strips that ride inside the gunwales. The wood strip is under the black PVC pipe (you can just see the ends of it in the second picture above). Since the piece is angled to fit precisely, the canoe cannot yaw at all. Also, since the seat brackets hold the gunwales in, the canoe cannot move forward or back, as that would require the gunwales to spread. This eliminates the need for bow/stern tie downs, since (barring the straps failing) the canoe cannot lift up, twist, or move front or back.


A lot of thought and time went into this, but it works well. The whole thing is coated with exterior enamel and spar eurythane. To disassemble, remove the eight bolts holding on the front to rear supports, and lift the front and back sections out of the core holes in the bed rails of the pickup. Very simple. I searched around for a while and never found any design like this, so maybe this will help someone else like me, who wants to take the canoe along, but doesn't want to pay a bunch for a rack. This rack is extremely strong and could also be used to haul ladders, wood, or anything else too long to fit in the bed.

I have more pics, so if anyone is interested, feel free to contact me privately and I can email them to you, along with more detailed descriptions.
Dirk
Myself (37), my Wife(35), "The Boy"(5), & "The Girl" (1)
06 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab, 5.3L V8, 3.42rear
05 30QBSS Trail-Cruiser, Prodigy BC, Reese Dual Cam W/D

PGR_Skye
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I have learned so much from this thread. Hope everyone will keep it going.
Darrell & Madonna
Furkid, GSD Sigfried
2001 Patriot Thunder by Beaver
Jeep Grand Cherokee

PGR_Skye
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Keep this thread going. I've learned so much from it and don't want it to end.
Darrell & Madonna
Furkid, GSD Sigfried
2001 Patriot Thunder by Beaver
Jeep Grand Cherokee