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โJul-09-2009 12:51 PM
lookinin wrote:welsteach wrote:
Okay, now tell me its name and where you got that handy little pump. My hubby hates the electric pump we have.
Here's the link to the pump's manufacturer. Once you have that info you can probably call around to auto parts or marine supply stores. It's also commonly used to pump water out of boat holds or transfer liquids in the auto biz.
http://www.wolfcraft.com/product_detail.cfm?id=24
I bought mine a few years ago at Canadian Tire in where else? Canada. However, NAPA or similar companies should be able to track it down for you. It works great. Happy hunting.
Cheers,
Kevin:C
โJul-09-2009 12:10 PM
โJul-09-2009 07:17 AM
berkleyebony wrote:
We have a fiver and I can never remember the hieght when pulling into gas stations. I measured the hieght and used a small label maker. I then placed it on the dashboard. I just have to glance down when ever I am not sure and don't have to worry about losing the top of my fiver. Also wanted to caution about the 3m command hooks. The walls of the trailers are made of a laminated board. We had a couple of hooks pull the top coat (like wallpaper) off and it left a big bubble. Luckily it didn't tear and I could repair it. Just a word of caution.
โJul-09-2009 07:08 AM
welsteach wrote:
Okay, now tell me its name and where you got that handy little pump. My hubby hates the electric pump we have.
โJul-09-2009 06:07 AM
โJul-09-2009 06:07 AM
Tvov wrote:franknsandy wrote:
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Cheap doggie bags.
Dollar Tree has Baby Diaper Bags. A box of 100 for a dollar. They are in the Baby Item Area. They are great for doggie bags (small dogs please).
Frank
Hmm... Have to look for those.
We use the plastic grocery bags from the grocery store. They are lightweight and you want to check that they are not split open anywhere. Usually carry two at a time when going for walks with the dog, with part of them hanging out of our pockets so that other people can see that we have doggy bags with us.
We have a homemade hanging cloth tube thingy that we fill from the top with the plastic grocery bags, and pull one at a time out from the bottom (this may have been posted somewhere in this thread already!). We use them for camper kitchen garbage, and hang one on near the grill for garbage while we are cooking.
One minor problem we are running into now is that so many grocery stores are pushing the "reusable" grocery bags, we can run low on them. Sometimes we have to ask for the plastic bags.
โJul-09-2009 05:52 AM
Tvov wrote:franknsandy wrote:
Cheap doggie bags.
Dollar Tree has Baby Diaper Bags. A box of 100 for a dollar. They are in the Baby Item Area.
We use the plastic grocery bags from the grocery store.
โJul-09-2009 05:48 AM
crazyoldcoot wrote:lasparrot wrote:
I wired a piece of wire mesh under the step of our 5th wheel. It doesn't keep the stairs from closing, but makes a nice shelf for keeping shoes, bug spray etc. handy but off the ground. Easy and cheap!
Sounds interesting. Could we see a picture?
โJul-09-2009 04:55 AM
franknsandy wrote:
Made it to page 86, Need to submit input.
Cheap doggie bags.
Dollar Tree has Baby Diaper Bags. A box of 100 for a dollar. They are in the Baby Item Area. They are great for doggie bags (small dogs please).
Frank
โJul-09-2009 04:48 AM
โJul-09-2009 04:32 AM
โJul-09-2009 02:58 AM
lasparrot wrote:
I wired a piece of wire mesh under the step of our 5th wheel. It doesn't keep the stairs from closing, but makes a nice shelf for keeping shoes, bug spray etc. handy but off the ground. Easy and cheap!
โJul-08-2009 10:51 PM
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