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Tvov wrote:
This falls under "Why didn't I do this 10 years ago...". We always carry plastic leveling blocks, but don't always use them. I usually put boards under the wheels. Many times I'll use a plastic level block to help level the picnic table, grill, etc. but usually they just stay neat and clean in the back of the truck. Well, our TT is not getting any younger. The floor is showing its' age by how the step moves when you get in and out. Our last camping trip for some reason I realized I could use the leveling blocks like what is pictured below. Nice thing is, it is easily adjustable by adding or taking away blocks. The campsite was a bit angled, but it worked great! Wife noticed the difference right away. You can also use wood blocks if you have them. Like I said, why didn't I do this 10 years ago??
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โJul-16-2016 05:00 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
I just use One Of These
Never unravels!
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Dutch_12078 wrote:suprz wrote:
The paper towels would always unroll while driving in our class C. So i took a 2 litre soda bottle washed it out, cut the top and bottom off to make a tube, then cut the tube lengthwise, viola! Instant paper towel clamp...
Neat idea! We use a rubber band... ๐
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BigRabbitMan wrote:
I have a nice wooden knife block for the kitchen knives. I wanted to use that instead of a drawer. So I screwed a metal plate to the bottom of the wooden block and then put Velcro on the block and on the counter where I wanted it to be and it has never come off.
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