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Jul-28-2014 09:00 PM
the bear II wrote:
X 4 or 5... (I lost count) screw together and throw it in a compartment...
Yup same here!
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Jul-28-2014 08:54 PM
camperpaul wrote:
Coil the hose, using this "no kink" method: Video.
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Jul-28-2014 07:36 PM
mockturtle wrote:Screw the ends together and just toss it in the storage area.Me too! 🙂
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Jul-28-2014 07:07 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:Same here - exactly. 🙂
Screw the ends together and just toss it in the storage area. I am now using a plastic tote (without a lid), just to keep them organized a little better. I still connect the ends.
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Jul-28-2014 02:58 PM
- Coil the hose, using this "no kink" method: Video.
- Screw the ends together.
- Secure the coil with one of those bungee cords with a plastic ball.
- Store the coil in a plastic tote bin along with the accessories.
The video shows coiling a microphone cord but it also works with hoses, coaxial cables, extension cords, etc.
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Jul-28-2014 01:44 PM
pappcam wrote:
Not sure why you feel the need to store these hoses in some sort of ultra clean environment when not in use. When they're in use they lay on the ground with bugs, birds and whatever doing whatever they do to them.
Just coil it up, loosely connect the ends and put it a storage compartment.
That certainly will work and is a good option. I've got several hoses, adapters, water thief, etc, and keep in all in a small bin with snap top.
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Jul-28-2014 01:42 PM
tvman44 wrote:
I use a plastic tote with a lid, & screw the ends together & put in there with the regulator, extra hose and washers, ect. 🙂
That's what I use; one for the fresh water and one for the dump hose.
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Jul-28-2014 01:32 PM
rhagfo wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
Screw the ends together and just toss it in the storage area. I am now using a plastic tote (without a lid), just to keep them organized a little better. I still connect the ends.
Like X3 or X4!
X5, X6 or X7, but that is the best way to store your hoses.
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Jul-28-2014 12:09 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Screw the ends together and just toss it in the storage area. I am now using a plastic tote (without a lid), just to keep them organized a little better. I still connect the ends.
Like X3 or X4!
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Screw the ends together and just toss it in the storage area.Me too! 🙂
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Jul-28-2014 11:55 AM
Just coil it up, loosely connect the ends and put it a storage compartment.
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