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Old 11-12-2004, 04:03 AM   #21
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We keep our water fittings, Christmas lights and some seldom used tools in a plastic container on wheels. Our sewer fittings in a plastic tub. Neither one of them moves. That cave in the front has the smoothest ride in the rig. I don't see how your stuff moves. Treecounter
 
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Old 11-12-2004, 04:11 AM   #22
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Same here. Nothing moves. We have crates, tubs, chairs, things laying loose and nothing moves. A couple of times we've had one of our leveling boards fall out when opening the door but that's just when I forget and leave a big stack of them where they're not supposed to be.
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Old 11-13-2004, 05:51 AM   #23
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you might want to be carefull when you screw anything into the decking in your basement floor. reason why is that the holding tanks have a flat top and the are mounted flush to the underdecking. i found this after pulling the belly pans loose from under the trailer.

thanks for the input on tank location, i suspected something like that and used #6 pan head sheet metal screw, that are only 1/2 inch long. they hold very well ... this was after i tried to move the mounts for the dinning area table and found how shallow the flooring is in the slide ... tears up the carpet when the screws are too long.
good luck, gg
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Old 11-13-2004, 11:38 AM   #24
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Get your self some of that peel and stick non skid, and put a couple of strips on the bottoms of the boxes, they will not move any more , the only down side is you will have to lift them to you no more sliding the boxes.

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