OH and I just remembered one more: The mattress wants to slip on its platform, and we lose the pillows between the mattress and outside wall during the night. A generous amount of shelf lining stopped that from happening. It works on a regular mattress now, and it worked GREAT when we replaced the awful matt that came in the trailer temporarily with an air mattress.
Denise in Ark wrote: OH and I just remembered one more: The mattress wants to slip on its platform, and we lose the pillows between the mattress and outside wall during the night. A generous amount of shelf lining stopped that from happening. It works on a regular mattress now, and it worked GREAT when we replaced the awful matt that came in the trailer temporarily with an air mattress.
Interesting. On mine, there are 2 large elastic type straps that hook around the corners on the foot of the mattress that keep it in place.
They loook something like this:
Only instead of being connected to the mattress, the ends are connected to the underside of the platform.
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2006 Audi A4 3.0L Quattro Cabriolet
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Where ever we go camping, they always ask for certain information at check in. Because I cannot remember my license plate numbers on my truck/camper/boat and I got tired of walking back outside to write it down, I made a "Note" in my PDA phone with all of the pertinent information. Now, I just turn on the phone, open the note, and all the information is there (I now have a "Wallet" program that has the information in it, including insurance info etc.).
2008 Dodge Ram 2500 QC 4x4 - HEMI
2004 Northern Lite Ten-2000 CD
1998 Glastron GS 180 SF w/ Merc 150 HP Tizi's Transformer by whazoo
Quote: I do have one question on your terminology here. I see "my DH" or "DW" used a lot and infer that the H means husband and W means wife, but what does the D stand for? I'll guess "Dear" for the sake of politeness, as my mind tends to wander towards some far less pleasant possibilities in the absence of the truth.
DD =dear daughter
BIL bother in law
etc..
most are easy to figure out
some get a little odd like the "the TV in my TV" doesn't work
the television in my tow vehicle
Options, always have options, and the journey goes much smoother ....
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happy2rv wrote: I was looking for a liquid soap dispenser to go in the "utility" compartment by the outdoor shower, but everything I found was either $50+ or had "features" that made it inappropriate. For instance, Home Depot had a wall mount soap dispenser about the right size, but the lid just sat loosely on top.
So I finally gave up and made a bracket to hold a dial soap bottle. I used a Simpson Strong Tie L bracket from Home Depot, drilled and then punched a hole big enough for the threaded part of the the soap bottle to go through and then sandwiched the bracket between the bottle and the screw on top. Hopefully the top won't vibrate loose while traveling.
Total cost 51 cents...
I just use small pieces of sticky-back Velcro on the sides and bottom of the liquid soap dispenser, with the corresponding pieces on the shelf and wall - for both the kitchen and the bathroom sinks.
I would think some of that earthquake sticky putty like stuff would work, too. Haven't tried it, but I know people use it for all kinds of things and think I've even read in these forums about RVers using it.
Instead of using the expensive elastic straps that clip on to keep your sheets tight on your RV mattress, buy a pair of suspenders. They do the same thing and are a lot less expensive. $5.95 at Walmart vs. $14.95 at Bed Bath and Beyond.
Brenda, Bill and our little dog Madison
2007 Pilgram Legends 31RE3SLF-5
2005 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab 4x4 w/Cummins Turbo Diesel
wborst wrote: Instead of using the expensive elastic straps that clip on to keep your sheets tight on your RV mattress, buy a pair of suspenders. They do the same thing and are a lot less expensive. $5.95 at Walmart vs. $14.95 at Bed Bath and Beyond.
I'm looking at a package of sheet garters from Walmart that we have as spares. The price tag is marked $4.99...
Tizi wrote: Where ever we go camping, they always ask for certain information at check in. Because I cannot remember my license plate numbers on my truck/camper/boat and I got tired of walking back outside to write it down, I made a "Note" in my PDA phone with all of the pertinent information. Now, I just turn on the phone, open the note, and all the information is there (I now have a "Wallet" program that has the information in it, including insurance info etc.).
I went to a pet store and bought a dog tag. Instead of putting the dog's name on it, I put the license plate number on it, and put it on the keyring.
Bobbo, Linda and the furry kids (German Shepherd and German Shepherd mix)
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