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Sewer Hose Tube in 10 Easy Steps

Started by kath, May 31, 2015, 02:46:02 PM

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shonsu

Ok, awesome.  Thanks!  I have everything ordered except the velcro and wanted to find out how you had done that before ordering that part.

uscg

That looks great, BUT, I would like to see more about your scissor jack mod that you have there. more photos and info on that PLEASE.

scbillandjane

On the subject of sewer hose holder modifications, for those of you who have created or bought a larger holder, what kinds of items can you store in the smaller original holder that came with your trailer? (Just trying to make the best use of all available space!)

kath

Quote from: @uscg" timestamp="1445529148" source="/post/16226/threadThat looks great, BUT, I would like to see more about your scissor jack mod that you have there. more photos and info on that PLEASE.
Sorry, no info on that. The trailer came equipped that way. But they are standard scizzor jacks in my RV parts supply store. 

pinstriper

[quote source="/post/17125/thread" timestamp="1450127151" author="@scbillandjane"]On the subject of sewer hose holder modifications, for those of you who have created or bought a larger holder, what kinds of items can you store in the smaller original holder that came with your trailer? (Just trying to make the best use of all available space!)[/quote]I have a shorter section of sewer hose in the old shorty. From time to time you find yourself at a site where a 7'-er will reach the dump, or you need ANOTHER 7' to reach as an extension.

One of these days I'll go get another 6' tube for use as fishing rod storage.
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ammobob

[quote source="/post/17131/thread" timestamp="1450132395" author="@kath"][quote source="/post/16226/thread" timestamp="1445529148" author="@uscg"]That looks great, BUT, I would like to see more about your scissor jack mod that you have there. more photos and info on that PLEASE.[/quote]Sorry, no info on that. The trailer came equipped that way. But they are standard scizzor jacks in my RV parts supply store. [/quote]Katy, any plans on joining us next July at Ft. Stevens? I know you live in that area and thought you might sign-up with us.

kath

Thanks for asking, @Ammobob. We won't be able to make the rally, but Ft. Stevens is a great place for it. It's huge!  We camped there last summer and really enjoyed hiking around the park and bird watching on the marsh. Be sure to hike over to the Columbia River side and check out the mega container ships coming in to port with their thousands of new cars and other imports.  

And, of course, the ocean beach is wild and beautiful. We're very proud of the fact that "We the People" own our beaches here, instead of private interests. If you're staying long enough to explore, go farther down the coast to Seaside and Canon Beach. Art galleries, bookstores, shopping, and great restaurants galore.

I hope you all have a great time exploring our beautiful state, as well as the fascinating trip you'll take to get here.

Kath

gbpack

Gregg and I can't get to the Ft Stevens meet either, but we hope to get to that area in 2017. If you enjoy wine, the Williamette Valley produces the best Pinots!  I think it's better than Napa. The Williamette Valley is east of Seaside. I love Canon Beach, too.

pygrydr

[quote timestamp="1433094362" author="@kath" source="/post/11802/thread"]Thought I would share photos of the mod I did yesterday to solve my sewer hose storage problem. The storage tube that came with my CL 16DBS was way too short and I wanted something easier (and easily changed or removed if I decide to put something underneath instead). Since I don't want to mess (yet?) with beefing up the rear bumper for carrying bikes, etc., it seemed like a convenient place to put this. I used cable ties for convenience and might  consider u-bolts if necessary. Assuming the ties hold up to wear and tear, it's solidly attached.

With the graphics and accessories already on the trailer, this mod matches pretty nicely. 

Parts list:
- one 5x5" vinyl fence post (I cut down an 8 footer)
- two vinyl post caps
- one plastic house gutter (Home Depot only had the K style; I think the D style would be better)
- two (a matching pair) gutter end caps (I used only one for now)
- four heavy duty cable ties
- velcro or other means to secure the post caps

1. Setup:

2.  Measure:

3.  Cut:

4.  Mark location of frame underneath onto two sides under box:

5.  Drill frame mounting holes and insert cable ties:

6.  Drill drainage holes:

7.  Attach box to frame using cable ties:

8.  Cut gutter to fit; drill drainage holes:

9.  Fit endcaps if desired:

10.  Place hose supplies in gutter and slide into box.

Voila!

Matches graphics and accessories

Ready to roll!


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Excellent!  I love your resourcefulness!  And that your idea moved to a very usable plan!  And it works!  Very nice!
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pygrydr

So I made a carrier and followed the steps; and added a stainless steel sheet metal screw on each endcap to anchor the velcro for extra strength.  




muskokarich

I did this to our trailer this weekend and then went camping.  Made it super easy and clean.  Plus no mess in the main compartment!

shark24

Great idea. Guess it would be too large to go under bumper. Thanks for the idea and pics.

nickf

Just purchased everything to do this but my question is how did you get the velcro to fit inside the end cap? My caps fit on fairly snugly and looking at it I don't see any room for two pieces of Velcro to fit? (One on cap and one on tube)