DadToFourBoys

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Lantley wrote: mehwwh wrote: To: Lantley
Forgive my ignorance but, what is the purpose of the "toilet rinse"? I've never seen one for a residential toilet so don't know why one would be needed for an RV.
It serves 3 purposes you can rinse down the bowl when stuff sticks to the sides. You can also open the flapper and rinse below the toilet. Finally I can diconnect the hose spray nozzle and attach the toilet wand to rinse out the black tank. No more dragging in the hose from outside. Did I say I also use the hose sprayer when cleaning the tub.
This is not an original idea Thetford makes a toilet with an optional sprayer Thetford toilet with sprayer
And I thought it was a Hillbilly Bidet!
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LONGISLAND37

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everymilesamemory wrote: Off the topic, but for all those that carry a Mag-Lite, you might want to check into the L.E.D. bulb as a replacement for the standard one.
The L.E.D. replacement is just as bright, but never burns out, and uses a quarter of the power from your batteries.
I used to hate when ever I needed the light, it seemed the bulb was burnt out. I've now had one of the L.E.D. bulbs in our Mag-Lite for over a year, with daily use and 6 full months on the road, and havent had to replace the batteries or the bulb.
Hope that helps
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LONGISLAND37

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I know I posted this as a fix, but most people thought it was a good mod, either way myself and the DW are happy with my work. I 've also added lights to my outside storage areas which my friends all love led lighting really nice when looking for something at night I'll have to post the pics.
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MarionMedic

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stpauligirlmn wrote: MarionMedic, I notice that you checked my profile to see if my name was still there....
Very nice mods everymilesamemory. I've resisted putting up a DVD or TV, as we only get to camp on weekends (sometimes a little longer). I do have a portable DVD player my kids gave me, but I haven't used it in the camper yet. Still, when it's raining, it would be nice to have that mounted.
Yep. I wanted to see if you left it.
I kinda doubt if anyone would do anything strange with your first name. At least not here.
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cgrisham

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Here's one of my favorites. It protects the jack head (power jack) and gives me a place to hang the chains, and umbilical to protect them from the weather, too.
![[image]](http://www.grisham.info/images/jack-cover01.jpg)
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Sir Buffalo

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That is just clever....... even I can do this one.
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Stewart_H

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cgrisham wrote: ...and gives me a place to hang the chains, and umbilical to protect them from the weather, too.
I was never a big fan of the bucket-over-the-electric-jack, but after seeing the additional modification to make it very useful, I think I'm copy it!
I see you used J-hooks for the chains. What did you use for the umbilical?
Stewart
PS - stpauligirlmn I too checked your profile to see how the name was listed. Then I checked my own to see if it were listed too. It really is much ado about nothing. Is it really that bad we know your first name?
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Mike_LA

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cgrisham Craig.
The electric jack cover/safety chain/electrical cord storage is slick.![[image]](http://bestsmileys.com/thumbs/7.gif)
Looks like I'll have another mod to add to my growing list of things to do.
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Mike
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FulltimeDreamer

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I really like the electric jack, safety chain, electric connector cover. I think this will come to a coach near me in the very near future.
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Thanks to previous posters I was able to use the PVC fence post cover to build my handy dandy sewer hose carrier last night. Cost me a total of $21.63 for all the supplies.
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