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โAug-16-2012 04:06 AM
LTCLarry wrote:
I just did the "sewer hose" modification. I used a 4.75" ABS fence post cut to the same size as the bumper. I painted it black and attached it to the bottom side of the bumper. I didn't want to drill holes in the bumper to use the plumber strapping so I attached it using 6 heavy duty zip ties. I did drill a number of holes in the bottom side of the fence post. Am headed to AZ from NC a week from today. We'll see how the thing holds up.
โAug-15-2012 05:48 PM
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โAug-14-2012 08:47 PM
LTCLarry wrote:
I just did the "sewer hose" modification. I used a 4.75" ABS fence post cut to the same size as the bumper. I painted it black and attached it to the bottom side of the bumper. I didn't want to drill holes in the bumper to use the plumber strapping so I attached it using 6 heavy duty zip ties. I did drill a number of holes in the bottom side of the fence post. Am headed to AZ from NC a week from today. We'll see how the thing holds up.
โAug-14-2012 07:31 PM
holstein13 wrote:
Black Nylon Cable Ties offer the best UV protection and long life.
โAug-14-2012 02:45 PM
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โAug-14-2012 08:04 AM
ArmySFCRet wrote:
Keep an eye on those zip ties. The sun will eat them. Don't expect more than six to eight months before you may have to replace them. Of course your mileage may differ.
โAug-13-2012 06:28 PM
JimBollman wrote:Turner, P wrote:
I have a few things that we did to our class C.
With our dinette table there was a fairly large gap between the table and the wall. I made a "pocket holder" (1/4 and 1/2 plwood) to fit the gap. Using the 1/2 ply for spacers I created pockets to hold napkins, salt & pepper, pens, pencils, deck of cards and crossword puzzle books.
In our truck camper, with just 2 of us, I moved the floor socket for the dinette as close to the side as I could to give us more space. That still left a small gap between the edge of the table and the wall. I used the same low profile eyes I mentioned a page or so back on both ends of the seating area on the outside wall and leave a long bungie stretched across to put folding chairs and other items when we are going done the road or just want them out of our way.
โAug-13-2012 06:13 PM
Turner, P wrote:
I have a few things that we did to our class C.
With our dinette table there was a fairly large gap between the table and the wall. I made a "pocket holder" (1/4 and 1/2 plwood) to fit the gap. Using the 1/2 ply for spacers I created pockets to hold napkins, salt & pepper, pens, pencils, deck of cards and crossword puzzle books.
โAug-13-2012 05:40 PM
pjhansman wrote:Duck wrote:
We like to sip out of the bottle and pass it around.
Don
With or without the brown bag?
โAug-13-2012 10:11 AM
โAug-13-2012 09:44 AM
LTCLarry wrote:
I didn't want to drill holes in the bumper to use the plumber strapping so I attached it using 6 heavy duty zip ties. I did drill a number of holes in the bottom side of the fence post. Am headed to AZ from NC a week from today. We'll see how the thing holds up.
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