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hilandfrog

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Posted: 05/20/12 07:26am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Very nice.


If you are in there and feeling comfortable EVERYONE is happy.

Decorating the interior seems to be another fun part.


Any way to buy a BIG spice rack for those nice copper containers so they don't have to move each time the TT does?


Once again great Job


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ladywendolyn wrote:

To the question of whether the camper is on a seasonal spot... No, and it takes less than 5 minutes to tuck the candles into the stools, and the canisters into the sink.. I just leave the pillows where they are .. I do not care if they fall on the floor.. Although they havn't yet!


The stuff on the walls stays put too?

Don't get me wrong...I think you've done a great job (although most of that stuff isn't for me)...I was just curious about the functionality aspect of it.


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hilandfrog wrote:

Very nice.


Any way to buy a BIG spice rack for those nice copper containers so they don't have to move each time the TT does?





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Actually mom mom is a full timer RV'r.. And she has similar canisters. She never moves hers because they don't move... She took a tube of silicone and squeezed rows of it along the bottom of her canisters . Then she put a sheet of plastic wrap on that and turned the canisters over to a normal position with the plastic wrap on the counter, (flattening down the silicone). The next morning she simply peeled off the plastic wrap and the canisters now have a no slip surface. So she leaves hers in place all the time and she says they have never spilled.
I have not gotten around to doing that yet.. Partly because our last trailer was a hybrid with fold out bunks etc. the packing up or unpacking of that trailer took at least an hour.. So taking a minute or two to put the canisters in the sink.. Seems like nothing to me.

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MackinawMan wrote:

ladywendolyn wrote:

To the question of whether the camper is on a seasonal spot... No, and it takes less than 5 minutes to tuck the candles into the stools, and the canisters into the sink.. I just leave the pillows where they are .. I do not care if they fall on the floor.. Although they havn't yet!


The stuff on the walls stays put too?

Don't get me wrong...I think you've done a great job (although most of that stuff isn't for me)...I was just curious about the functionality aspect of it.




Yes the stuff on the walls stays put.. It is secures with a new 3M product is 4 places. Basically the equivalent of screwing it into the wall, so it never moves...

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ladywendolyn wrote:

MackinawMan wrote:

ladywendolyn wrote:

To the question of whether the camper is on a seasonal spot... No, and it takes less than 5 minutes to tuck the candles into the stools, and the canisters into the sink.. I just leave the pillows where they are .. I do not care if they fall on the floor.. Although they havn't yet!


The stuff on the walls stays put too?

Don't get me wrong...I think you've done a great job (although most of that stuff isn't for me)...I was just curious about the functionality aspect of it.




Yes the stuff on the walls stays put.. It is secures with a new 3M product is 4 places. Basically the equivalent of screwing it into the wall, so it never moves...


Here is a link to the 3 M picture hangers. And yes they do hold the weight, you just get the right size and amount to do that...
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_WW/CommandProducts/Hooks/Products/Five/

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Was wondering where you got the baskets that are hanging in the bunk beds? How did you fasten the spice rack?

The pics look great thanks for sharing.

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jamharrison wrote:

Was wondering where you got the baskets that are hanging in the bunk beds? How did you fasten the spice rack?

The pics look great thanks for sharing.

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The organizers in the bunk area are "over the door organisors" that I bought at a local store and I trimmed them down and rehemed them at the size I want. I have also seen over the door shoe organisors shortened and used in a similar way.. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.. Here is an example from amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Magazine-Storage-P........ganization&ie=UTF8&qid=1337562556&sr=1-3

The spice racks were hung with construction adhesive ( no more nails) spread over the back, as well as two one inch screws into the wall ( I drilled a small hole in each upper corner of the spice rack for the screws). Let the construction adhesive dry for at least 24 hours before adding any weight. Once dry they will hold forever.

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Thank you for the link to this over the door option. I am debating between yours and this one. Can you tell me the name and number where you purchased it or even the brand name or info about the pink one. I really like the pocket sizes on yours. Thanks for your input. Aimee

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jamharrison wrote:

Thank you for the link to this over the door option. I am debating between yours and this one. Can you tell me the name and number where you purchased it or even the brand name or info about the pink one. I really like the pocket sizes on yours. Thanks for your input. Aimee


I am a Canadian.. So I bought it at our local store that's like a Walmart Super-center,
It's called "Canadian Superstore", so I don't know if you have one of those around you,.
But if you can give me a couple of days, I can check the brand name next time I am by there and you can probably find it online.. They only cost about $5.00 so they were really reasonably priced.
I will post the info on this thread as soon as I find it..
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