uncleroman

clear lake texas

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the stock sewer hose holder on my jayco is a bad joke. its way to short and not even big enough around, for my rhino hose. i cant figure anywhere to build something to put it. i got a 6" pvc and was gonna mount it underneath but it hangs down too low. im stumped. right now im looking to have an aluminum tonge box built. that fits over the batterys. but would rather have something closer to the hookup
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928gt

Western North Carolina

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Here is a link to how I did mine, probably not big enough for the hose you mention but it might give you some ideas..
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23082367.cfm
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Al/Reeni

Ft Myers, Fl

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I made these out of plastic fence posts from Lowes. Bought 2 eight-footers and cut them in half. The front 2 hold hoses and the back 2 carry some supports I made by splitting a 4 inch PVC pipe.

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928gt

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Thats cool ^^^ looks like a mini rocker launcher!
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mapguy

Puget Sound

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Mine is the 5" fence post from Lowes mounted to a unistrut with off the shelf unistrut brackets/hardware.

It is full width across trailer to store multiple sections of hose with fittings.

Stainless hinge and velcro to hold closed

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TF36DSMatt

SoCal

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I did the same... the Lowe's fencepost works well with the RhinoFLEX sewer hose from Walmart. It fits perfectly. I didn't, however, go to the trouble of making the fancy hinged door... I just used two brass hitch pins (about $3 apiece) and drilled a horizontal hole close to each end of the fencepost to stick the hitch pin through. Inside one fencepost I have 25' of hose... a 15' main hose and a 10' extension hose in case I need it.
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