C.B.

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4 X 4" Fence post cover with PVC rain gutter slid inside. Store anything that will fit. This one is 8' long and can be pulled out from either side.
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summutt2002

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Well done, C.B.....I'm impressed. Now it occurs to me that one could just put a rain gutter in the regular 4" bumper and be done with it.
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LarryJM

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havedreamwilltravel wrote: summutt2002 wrote: Go to HD or Lowes', or any other similar. You can find round stuff, square stuff, and probably oblong if you want it. You can get it with holes (for draining, tho holes are an invitation to wasps IMHO) or without. Sewer hoses fit in the 4" size, as mentioned above.
But if you want to fit the fittings I believe you need to upgrade to 6".
The 4" square fence post cover will handle the straight sewer fittings and even the CAMCO easy slip sewer fittings. It's tight, but works just fine.
Larry
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LarryJM

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If you have a pass thru using something like the vinyl downpipes for gutters makes a great storage option.
These are my two pole holders I mounted in my rear pass thru storage compartment. The holders are 10' 2x3 inch downspouts attached with downspout brackets. Now I can keep my toilet wand, center awning support pole, extra expandable pole for washing cleaning the trailer and my awning pull down rod. Now I can get my awning rug out w/o removing a bunch of other stuff and all my rods are in one place.

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Jim102

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How do you attach the 4" PVC pipe to the bottom of the unit? I was thinking of using those long zip ties or metal straping. What have you used? I have two lengths of sewer pipe, just in case, each compacted is 5' in length, do you just leave them connected or have openings at both ends of the pipe?
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LarryJM

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Gotagetgoing wrote: Does anyone know what the internal diameter of the E-Z sewer hose storage tubes that camping world sells is? I was wondering how useful they would be for storing things other than sewer hoses.
For my sewer hose I used one of the 4" vinyl post covers that are much, much cheaper than PVC and you can also get them in the 5" variety.
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wa8yxm

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I used six inch pipe, I think the ones you cite are 5 or 6. 4" should do it but I find the end connectors won't always fit in a 4 inch pipe
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