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Road Warrior
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Posted: 05 Apr 2015 at 11:24pm |
The sewer tube which comes with the rpod is to small so I purchased a longer one. Thinking about mounting it behind battery. To mount it I am planning on setting it on the trailer tongue behind the battery and using industrial Velcro attaching it to the front of the trailer. I am going to attach plumbing strapping around it and attach it to tongue. Has anybody a better suggestion or idea? I am keeping the old one for other items. thank you
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kymooses
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Most of us end up with some other solution for hoses like what you're describing. Some self tapping screws and some sort of bracket are usually just fine and combinations of those are pretty common.
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Tomcamper
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Bought a 6 1/2 foot approx. tube from Valterra and strapped it to the under frame near the door step. Has been there 2 years and holds 25 feet of hose.
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Road Warrior
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Thank you for the suggestions.
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jimqbaum
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Seen some folks put theirs inside a PVC fence post with cap. Provides square surface for mounting.
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