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wa8yxm
May 21, 2017Explorer III
Several suggestions.> Command hooks are nice because they come off with minimum, if any, damage.
But if you are hanging art for display when parked try this.
take a small pile of lumber.. I'd use 1x3's and 2x6's if hanging on just one side. all 1x3 if hanging on both sides.
Toss rope (nylon or sisal or cargo straps (The 'Lashing' Type are good here, no need for ratchets) and hang the boards,, on either side of the RV.. Use the lashing strap's (Across the roof) to keep the boards from falling down since they are not actually attached
Felt back the boards to protect the RV
Use short boards (Like 3 or six feet) so they fit in pass through bays
When you are done, Take 'em down and stow 'em for next time
If hanging on one side 1x3 on the display side, heavier lumber on the other side (2x6 for example
Or you can run those lashing straps all the way to ground stakes on the non-display side (Long distance, use rope if you do that)
But if you are hanging art for display when parked try this.
take a small pile of lumber.. I'd use 1x3's and 2x6's if hanging on just one side. all 1x3 if hanging on both sides.
Toss rope (nylon or sisal or cargo straps (The 'Lashing' Type are good here, no need for ratchets) and hang the boards,, on either side of the RV.. Use the lashing strap's (Across the roof) to keep the boards from falling down since they are not actually attached
Felt back the boards to protect the RV
Use short boards (Like 3 or six feet) so they fit in pass through bays
When you are done, Take 'em down and stow 'em for next time
If hanging on one side 1x3 on the display side, heavier lumber on the other side (2x6 for example
Or you can run those lashing straps all the way to ground stakes on the non-display side (Long distance, use rope if you do that)
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