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Old 07-12-2013, 10:51 AM   #1
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Adapter storage

I probably carry more junk than most, but I picked up this idea from an RV idea site (using a broom holder). Now my adapters are organized and easily accessible. Here's what it looks like: http://s1221.photobucket.com/user/DQ...eda1f.jpg.html
The folks I stole the base idea from are here: http://www.rvtravel.com
You can sign up for daily tips and a weekly news letter. Alot of it doesn't apply to us (Motor home ideas) and there's a lot of ads, but once in a while I steal an idea and change it to meet my ideas and wants.
 
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Old 07-12-2013, 11:33 AM   #2
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Now that's handy right there, something new to add this weekend. Just added LED lighting in the lower cabinets, and waiting on magnetic switches to arrive to added 40 inch strip of LED's to front closet(stole that idea from 3900FB)
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Nice idea and tip. Looks like I may be adding that one to my list of "To-Do's" Also like the website, Thanks!
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That's a really neat idea, but I have to differ with you on your carrying more than most as I could see the floor in you storage. When opening the storage doors on our rig, you usually have to jump back in fear of getting hit with something falling out.
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That's a really neat idea, but I have to differ with you on your carrying more than most as I could see the floor in you storage. When opening the storage doors on our rig, you usually have to jump back in fear of getting hit with something falling out.
Actually the rest of the basement pretty much looks the same. More stuff than you would believe: need a leaf blower, reciprocal saw, grinder, small and large socket sets,tree pruner you get the idea. What's missing from the picture is the gas grill that goes in the space in front of the adapters. If your an American it's all about more stuff and if you organize it you can get even more stuff on board
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That's a really neat idea, but I have to differ with you on your carrying more than most as I could see the floor in you storage. When opening the storage doors on our rig, you usually have to jump back in fear of getting hit with something falling out.
Actually the rest of the basement pretty much looks the same. More stuff than you would believe: need a leaf blower, reciprocal saw, grinder, small and large socket sets,tree pruner you get the idea. What's missing from the picture is the gas grill that goes in the space in front of the adapters. If your an American it's all about more stuff and if you organize it you can get even more stuff on board
After 7 years of semi full timing, (11 months out of the year), we decided to use milk crates in the basement and they work great to keep everything organized. Plus you can see through the sides to see what is in each one. Now when I need something that seems to ALWAYS be buried in the middle of a box in the middle of the basement, I don't have to take everything out of the basement to find it.

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