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12-18-2011, 08:25 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Wilsey
Posts: 18,799
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Our take on sewer pipe storage
Couldn't put the bolts thru the ends of the fence post like others have because the pipe was too long and just barely fit when you pushed the cap in. Used shortened bungee cords with the ends bent and stainless eye bolts to get the job done. Here's pictures: http://s1221.photobucket.com/albums/...pipe%20holder/
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Dick, Joyce, Diego, Picatso and Gustav
2017 3720 RL, and 2013 HC 343RL
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12-18-2011, 08:58 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Dundas
Posts: 406
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Looks good Dick. I want to do something like that. What did the tie wraps go through on the trailer to secure the pipe? Did you drill holes in the frame?
Dave
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12-18-2011, 09:05 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Siloam Springs
Posts: 2,206
M.O.C. #8890
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I have springs that hold the caps on, works almost the same as yours. I do have them on both caps. I keep a 10 foot in one side and a 5 foot in the other side.
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12-18-2011, 09:18 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Wilsey
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M.O.C. #11455
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There are a couple of small cross members under the basement meant apparently to help keep the material that encloses the underside of the rig in place. I had some oversized wire ties and just pushed the material up and went over the cross member. I've got a 25' Rhino hose in there is why there isn't any space left. I have the shorter hose in the swing out arm that came on the Monty.
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Dick, Joyce, Diego, Picatso and Gustav
2017 3720 RL, and 2013 HC 343RL
Pullrite Hitch, IS, Disk Brakes, 3rd AC, Winegard Traveler, Bathroom door mod, Dometic 320, couch for desk swap, replaced chairs, sun screens, added awnings, etc.
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12-18-2011, 10:11 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bangor
Posts: 770
M.O.C. #8816
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I have the same type of setup. I ran my hose holder parallel with the I-beam on the outside. Made hangers to hold it onto the beam,also used hinges on the end caps. Total length of holder is about 8 ft. And holds all my sewer stuff, hoses, clear transition and pipe end.
Keviv
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12-18-2011, 12:26 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: K.C.
Posts: 11,731
M.O.C. #5980
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Nice job Dick
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12-18-2011, 03:24 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Omaha
Posts: 6,795
M.O.C. #7560
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Dick come on up to Omaha and you can help me put my two pipes up under the rig! I'm planning on putting one of the square ones like yours and also a round 6 or 8 inch round tube under the unit. I'm hoping to use U-bolts for the round pipe but have to find some square "U-bolts" for the other one! I'd like to drill through the I-beam and secure them with washers and locknuts with cushioning between the brackets and the tubes so the brackets don't rub through the tubes. I'd like to get it done before leaving for down South but I don't see it happening until I get back to Nebraska! I'll try and post pictures when I get them done!
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12-18-2011, 03:57 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Haysville
Posts: 4,261
M.O.C. #3085
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Aluminum ... man's second best friend ...
I offset drilled two holes, one that bolts the tube to the frame ... the other that bolts the strap to the mount. Instead of a sewer hose, I carry my 7' by 16' outdoor carpet in the tube. Beats hauling it in the fiver floor or back of the truck flopping around. This setup has served me well for years.
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12-18-2011, 04:16 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Carmichael - CA
Posts: 7,690
M.O.C. #4831
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Here are some pictures of my installation of sewer tubes aka fence posts. I wound up with three of them and never felt the need for a larger round tube.
This is the original two holders I installed. Note the holes in the bottom of the tube. These are both drain holes (so the sewer pipe will dry out after use) and the holes on each end are aligned with the frame. See the third picture below for why.
I used the caps which fit over the end of the square tube. I also cut slots in the tube wall to keep the bolts of the cap from hitting the tube wall.
This is a fuzzy picture (sorry about that) which shows how I attached the square tubes. The drain holes allowed me to drive a Tex-screw (self-tapping) and a fender washer through the tube directly into the frame. Four of those puppies is more than enough to support the kinds of things (sewer hose, fittings, PVC antenna pole, etc.) you will likely store in a square tube. Six years and 50K miles later the tubes are still firmly attached.
I wouldn't worry about brackets wearing holes through the tubes. That plastic is tough stuff.
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