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LarryJM

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Posted: 07/05/08 03:34pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

yardmaster wrote:

NCHornet1 wrote:

As long as you have the cone shaped adaptor with different threaded steps to it and a rubber doghnut you should be set for all cg's.

NCH


I've been curious about those "threaded steps"....if the hole in the ground isnt threaded...why bother with threads???


I have the threaded adapter and if there are no threads I just put the threaded in into the pipe and then I carry two bricks and tie a string around the each and the wrap the string around the threaded adapter and roll the brick up around an string left over do I weight the fitting down with the two bricks.

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wny_pat

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Posted: 07/05/08 10:16pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

From what I've read around here, some states require that rubber donut. Your campground should have it posted if it is required. You can pick them up at any RV store and even at Wallyworld.

* This post was edited 07/05/08 10:25pm by wny_pat *

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Posted: 07/07/08 06:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

NCHornet1 wrote:


If it isn't threaded that is what the Doughnut is for!!! Either that or stick it in the pipe and put one of those straps over it, or put a rock on it. I would rather seal it as tight as possible for my sake and the sake of my neighbors. Wish everyone was as considerate!!


AMEN!!

Just because a doughnut is not "required" is no reason not to seal the pipe properly.


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