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skrams wrote:lasparrot wrote:
for the steps, how about hinging one of the treads and then you have a little storage area inside for bug spray, sunscreen, etc. Just stick them in a little plastic bin and they are safe from mud, etc.
Any suggestions for lifting the tread without destroying it?
โApr-13-2010 07:00 PM
โApr-13-2010 06:57 PM
lasparrot wrote:
for the steps, how about hinging one of the treads and then you have a little storage area inside for bug spray, sunscreen, etc. Just stick them in a little plastic bin and they are safe from mud, etc.
โApr-13-2010 06:51 PM
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โApr-09-2010 05:59 PM
Tvov wrote:
Nice faucet! I love "bar" -type faucets, with the high loop. Makes using the sink so much easier. The only problem we run into (we have one in our bathroom in our house) is young kids... they don't hold their hands down in the sink when washing, so water will too often splash all over the place.
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โApr-08-2010 08:29 PM
pasusan wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:pasusan wrote:ridesabout wrote:
I had one of the plastic filler hoses and threw it away after the plastic hose came off the valve. I was afraid it would fall in the tank the next time. I purchased a short valve in the garden department--available in brass or plastic--at Home Depot. It hase hose threads on both ends. Fastened it to my fresh water hose and a short piece of an old fresh water hose to the other end. Serves the same purpose but will not fall apart.
Well, gee whiz. Now I'm scared about this thing falling apart!
Thanks for the warning...
When I had one that loosened up, I used a dab of "Marine Goop" to hold it in place. It would've taken a knife to cut it off after that.
I love Goop! I just did that to mine - will test it tomorrow!
โApr-08-2010 07:28 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:pasusan wrote:ridesabout wrote:
I had one of the plastic filler hoses and threw it away after the plastic hose came off the valve. I was afraid it would fall in the tank the next time. I purchased a short valve in the garden department--available in brass or plastic--at Home Depot. It hase hose threads on both ends. Fastened it to my fresh water hose and a short piece of an old fresh water hose to the other end. Serves the same purpose but will not fall apart.
Well, gee whiz. Now I'm scared about this thing falling apart!
Thanks for the warning...
When I had one that loosened up, I used a dab of "Marine Goop" to hold it in place. It would've taken a knife to cut it off after that.
โApr-08-2010 06:38 PM
pasusan wrote:ridesabout wrote:
I had one of the plastic filler hoses and threw it away after the plastic hose came off the valve. I was afraid it would fall in the tank the next time. I purchased a short valve in the garden department--available in brass or plastic--at Home Depot. It hase hose threads on both ends. Fastened it to my fresh water hose and a short piece of an old fresh water hose to the other end. Serves the same purpose but will not fall apart.
Well, gee whiz. Now I'm scared about this thing falling apart!
Thanks for the warning...