KristinU
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2000
I wish we were able to make the vacation longer.... For lots of reasons.... Maybe between now and then I can win the powerball.
Yeah, there's that...maybe we'll win it too...I'd be willing to split!
I wish we were able to make the vacation longer.... For lots of reasons.... Maybe between now and then I can win the powerball.
There is a steel wall behind the panel in the pic. I just used metal self taping screws. I have a basket for balls, gloves, frisbees and things mounted on the other side on the back wall. That one I had to hit the aluminum studs. The panel was flexible enough that I could tell where the studs were.Was it easy to find the stud to screw in the long panel holds the bracket for the hose? It looks like these bracket slide on a track? I would love that for our power cord when traveling, as well.
That was my thought. My TT doesn't really have a "Basement" so much as it has a "Cubby" That's part of my problem. While the storage does go from all the way through, the opening is small enough that almost anything I put in there blocks the opening enough that I have to pull whatever is in front to get stuff out from the middle.. On the driver's side is my "Lumbar Yard" of blocks and supports for leveling the TT as well as the (almost useless) crank for the stabilizers (Solid piece... No wobble on the end.... What were they thinking??? )Thats a pretty good idea there Jim. Wish my bumper pull had a big enough storage area to utilize something like that.
At least that would minimize the "Spillage" of water that could remain in the hose as well as keeping access to it simple and organized.
I do too, but I have to remember to bring it with me. I don't have a "Dedicated" one for the TT.Hey Peg,
In place of the stabilizer tool I use my cordless impact. I carry it primarily just in case I need to change a tire and it works great on the stabilizers.
We screw the 2 ends of the hose together so the water doesn't spill out. As soon as we get home we open it and hang it up by the middle to dry out before being put away.
I have a plastic tote with a lockable lid that I put the sewer hose in and stick it in the side basement. I don't have any place else to put it and the hose I use is too big to slide inside the bumper like I did on the old trailer. Here's a pic of what I did with the water hose. I picked these up at Lowes. They have a bunch of different attachments that click on the rail. The hook closest to the door is for the 50 amp cord.
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Yup... That's the way I am too... Although this time, It's a De-Winterize from when I winterized it. Will be much easier too I think. Since I did not use Anti-freeze in the lines. I blew them all out. I hate the "Residue" (taste) the antifreeze leaves behind. At least bleach/chlorine tends to fad fairly quickly.but just for my piece of mind will do it again
Yup... That's the way I am too... Although this time, It's a De-Winterize from when I winterized it. Will be much easier too I think. Since I did not use Anti-freeze in the lines. I blew them all out. I hate the "Residue" (taste) the antifreeze leaves behind. At least bleach/chlorine tends to fad fairly quickly.
I need to put the "Plugs" in and do a quick line flush. Make sure there are no leaks... Of course now I have to test the generator out too. Make sure it's fully capable and functional. Just have to figure out how to "Secure" it during travel and/or use I think I need to get some cable and locks just to be safe.