Lexicon7
May 24, 2014Explorer
What I Want to Do Today... but Not Sure How?
Hi Guys, when I picked up my 1995 Lance 4000 I thought I had some good ideas on how to keep stuff from dancing while on the road. Most of my ideas failed and this has become a real quandary!
What are you all doing to keep the kitchen items used most that you like on the counter.. to stay on the counter? (or do you just keep them elsewhere?)
How to utilize that overhead cabinet over the bed that is so long but so narrow? (thought about fabricating some very small cardboard boxes to partition that odd shaped space but need some feedback first!?)
Same thing with the "wells" both sides of the bed? Shallow but very long space???
That one cabinet on the fridge side of the camper and just ahead of it near the bed? Has many handy shelves and a sort of "well" but stuff falls against the doors and dumps out! Thought about fixing some large velcro straps on all that type of door and even the fridge door which opened and then shut again once! Also thought about using the "fridge shelf telescopic keeper" type devices on the front of the shelves so if the door does open, nothing can jump overboard...?
Well, you get the picture. I'm very surprised this has me so stumped because as a retired contractor, I'm generally great at all things fabrication or shall we say "technical manufactureres adjustments!??"
What are you all doing to keep the kitchen items used most that you like on the counter.. to stay on the counter? (or do you just keep them elsewhere?)
How to utilize that overhead cabinet over the bed that is so long but so narrow? (thought about fabricating some very small cardboard boxes to partition that odd shaped space but need some feedback first!?)
Same thing with the "wells" both sides of the bed? Shallow but very long space???
That one cabinet on the fridge side of the camper and just ahead of it near the bed? Has many handy shelves and a sort of "well" but stuff falls against the doors and dumps out! Thought about fixing some large velcro straps on all that type of door and even the fridge door which opened and then shut again once! Also thought about using the "fridge shelf telescopic keeper" type devices on the front of the shelves so if the door does open, nothing can jump overboard...?
Well, you get the picture. I'm very surprised this has me so stumped because as a retired contractor, I'm generally great at all things fabrication or shall we say "technical manufactureres adjustments!??"