ericwooden

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Since I couldn't camp this weekend and the weather was perfect I did a few mods to our Jayco 23B from ideas I got on this forum. Nothing special, but because of my lack of Handyman skills I'm rather proud.
Added a Key Rack by the front door
![[image]](http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i431/ericwooden71/Camper%20Mods/20110403183609.jpg)
Put in a little splash Guard in the shower.
![[image]](http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i431/ericwooden71/Camper%20Mods/20110403182614.jpg)
Put some shelves in the Huge wardrobe.
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botterbein

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Well, not sure if I should be thanking all of you, or cursing you! So many ideas, and wonderful mods! I've spent the last two days at work,(thank God my boss isn't an RV.net member) checking out all of your pages. Since I've only had the HTT for 4 days, my only mod has been to attach a paper towel holder to the bottom of the outdoor shelf. I'm sure there's going to be more in my future.
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misty1040344

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Just wondering were you found those removable pocket things.
Thanks in advance
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4Jeeperz

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Hello Misty1040344,
Purchased those at Target. I think they are for silverware. Or in our case plasticware!
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misty1040344

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Could you tell me what length of screws you used. we have a 21ssl roo and want to put in shelves but afraid to use the stock screws because they seemm so long??
HeyJude wrote: We got a few things done today. I finally put in shelves in that tiny closet of ours. I did most of it by myself, and being me that is a huge accomplishment!
Here is the start...
![[image]](http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af360/nana2two_photos/startofcloset.jpg)
Getting there.... first shelf is on!
![[image]](http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af360/nana2two_photos/shelf.jpg)
Finally done! It was more expensive than I expected, but the end results were worth the expense.
Next... Gordon put a bracket up for our small LCD TV. It wasn't easy since we couldn't use either side wall or the outside wall. He made a stand that fit on the shelf, he matched the countertop and it looks pretty good.
This is the bracket and stand that he made. At first I didn't think it would work, or look good, but he did a great job!
![[image]](http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af360/nana2two_photos/platform.jpg)
View of the back where the TV is mounted.
![[image]](http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af360/nana2two_photos/backoftv.jpg)
This is how it looks when we are going down the road.
![[image]](http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af360/nana2two_photos/flatscreen.jpg)
Viewing angle..
And now my favorite mod of all! I put a soap dispenser in the shower. Boy, did it clear up alot of room!
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Lanningjw

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can you give me more details how you did the TV mount?
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HeyJude

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misty1040344 wrote: Could you tell me what length of screws you used. we have a 21ssl roo and want to put in shelves but afraid to use the stock screws because they seemm so long??
The screws came with the kit, I'm thinking they were an inch long. I didn't have to use too many of them, the brackets fit in there pretty tight.
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HeyJude

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popeye59 wrote: These look good.... except...
Shelves aren't centered, TV bracket is crooked and the liquid levels aren't even. ![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif)
I just read this today! Too funny!
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I was inspired by an earlier thread to finally figure out an effective way to transport the bikes. I'm not a welder so the whole bumper frame idea was out.
This mod cost about 40 bucks and I got some cool fork mounts that I am using on my hitch hauler to transport my bikes when I don't take the camper.
You can see the pics here.
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HTT to be?

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Nice bike rack wolf! Looks like it will hold the bikes secure with those fork attachments. It is a bit of a hassle loading bikes into the camper, but it has its advantages as well.
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