Yep........Double coat hooks screwed straight to the bed base.@Turtle ....I love it. Have you mounted those silver hooks (coat hooks??) to the bed base?
Yep........Double coat hooks screwed straight to the bed base.@Turtle ....I love it. Have you mounted those silver hooks (coat hooks??) to the bed base?
Coat hooks from Bunningswhere did you get the hooks from turtle ?
25mm for ours... And my Mrs reckons I should have shares by now at that Big Green Shed :greedy_dollars:... Damn hard to stay away when they build a new one less than 1 km away![]()
We must be Twins!My water hose just sits in a box in the front tunnel. The spillage hose I coil up and have sitting in the middle of the rim of the spare wheel in the a-frame. Has a bungee cord to hold it there.
BJ.
just to let you know if you have an ABN/ registered business, you can get a power pass card which entitles you to discounts off nearly all purchases, the discounts vary according to product, but if your there enough through out the year it adds up.Yep... I was thinking the 13mm fixtures... As for shares, I reckon I'd be at least entitled to my own car spot... It's a shame they don't have a customer reward program... It'd be the only shop I'd spend enough at to get value out of!
Coat hooks from Bunnings
Off subject but I couldn't help but notice your bed end flys, are they Kakadu ones? The local installer says he can hook me up with some fitted next Monday. just wondering what you thought of themI did the same as Colin & Sue. Cut my 10m into 5 2 metre lengths with a joiner on each one. Only use as many as required.
You can see the PVC pipes at the rear end.
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Cheers mate, are they canvas similar to the bed flys or vinyl?They are the Holiday Annexes ones. They are great, should be standard on Expanda models. A bit expensive. I fitted them myself, the pack included everything except the rivet gun. Instructions were very good.
Good idea with the hose in the rear bumbler bar @BigSkiddy might have to pinch that one of ya.Have a 4m waterhose stored in my rear bumper. Still have another 26m in the boot, but I'm yet to have a need for more than 4m.
Thanks @dagree, will go check out our hardware store OR doing a flying 2 day visit down there and can always pop into Bunnings@Nagga's
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We currently use one of these but they are a pain in the proverbial to fit and remove once fitted
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Thinking about getting one each of these and fit them to either end of all hoses... No need to try and remove them once fitted !!!!!
What do you guys use as connectors, I can never seem to find something suitable toI did the same as Colin & Sue. Cut my 10m into 5 2 metre lengths with a joiner on each one. Only use as many as required.
You can see the PVC pipes at the rear end.
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What do you use to cap your chassis rail so that nothing falls out?Hi Big Al
I have 2 x 4.2 metre lenghts in the chassis rail on the left hand side. The chassis rail on the right side is full of screws for all the pipe brackets. They sit on top of each other and slide in and out real easy with a joiner on one pipe.
Hope this is some help. Cheers
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They don't seem to be the right size for standard sullage hoses. My hose are ~28mm internal.@Nagga's
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We currently use one of these but they are a pain in the proverbial to fit and remove once fitted
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Thinking about getting one each of these and fit them to either end of all hoses... No need to try and remove them once fitted !!!!!
Thanks @dagree, will go check out our hardware store OR doing a flying 2 day visit down there and can always pop into Bunnings![]()
They are a super tight fit in our hoses... Not sure of the I.D. but with a block of wood and a hammer they eventually get in there :whip: hence the idea of the screwed fittings!!They don't seem to be the right size for standard sullage hoses. My hose are ~28mm internal.