All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012Hey 03281,could you give me more detail how you did the jumper on the 7 way plug?That sounds like a good idea.ThanksRe: Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012I bought a 6" piece of PVC pipe 5ft.long for my sewer hose and instead of using brackets to mount it up under my camper,I got some string and laid it across the top and bottom of the pipe from one end to the other,taped it with duct tape and then painted the string with spray paint then removed the string.That gave me a line on the top and bottom.I drilled 5/16 holes down the line 6" apart and on the opposite side I drilled 1/2" holes.The 1/2" holes are enough clearance to use the adapter on the fitting of a cordless drill.Have the side of the pipe with the 1/2"holes down toward the ground.Using the 5/16 self taping screws that hold my underpinning on,I mounted the pipe down the frame and you do not have any brackets to worry about.Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosI bought a 8 ft.piece of 1" pvc pipe with a male threaded adapter on one in and mounted a female metal adapter to the bumper on our TT.screw the pipe on to the bumper and installed a spot light on top of the pipe.You can run your cord through the pipe and plug it in the outside plug of your TT and have a spot light.When not in use,store the cord in the bumper with your sewege pipe.
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