I discovered, by accident, while installing a sewer hose container on my BF a way to tighten the container cap. The cap will loosen and fall out over time. I’ve lost a couple of sewer hoses while driving. Once when I attempted to empty my tanks I was in position at a dump station and had lost the hose! Over time I’ve made adjustments to the cap to secure it but the solution I discovered in easier.
Place the ring around the sewer hose container a few inches from the cap and tighten enough to make the container out of round. By making the container out of round the cap is tightened.
Tightening The Sewer Hose Container Cap
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Tightening The Sewer Hose Container Cap
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Re: Tightening The Sewer Hose Container Cap
That's a simple solution, but do you have to loosen the hose clamp every time to remove the cap?
When I munched my container I replaced it with a section of 5" vinyl fence post. Also a section of vinyl gutter acts as a slide out tray.
When I munched my container I replaced it with a section of 5" vinyl fence post. Also a section of vinyl gutter acts as a slide out tray.
Tom
2005 24' RB
Towing 2016 Mini Cooper convertible on tow dolly
New Hope, MN
2005 24' RB
Towing 2016 Mini Cooper convertible on tow dolly
New Hope, MN
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Re: Tightening The Sewer Hose Container Cap
You do not have to loosen it. I like your set up, particularly the slide out tray. On occasion I’ve had the hose slide down inside the carrier and had to stick my arm inside To retrieve it.
Dallas Baillio
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Re: Tightening The Sewer Hose Container Cap
I too left a long brown snake somewhere on a forest service road between Medicine Lake and Lava Beds NM about 10 years ago. (I'm so glad I didn't drag it down the I5 for 50 miles or it would have been posted all over the internet forever. However, I feel bad for not seeing it happen and trashing such a beautiful, pristine natural area.)
The fix:
With the cap tight in place, drill a small hole diagonally through the edge of the cap and the tube. 'Lock' it in place with a ~6" piece of 12ga copper wire with the ends pulled down to hold it in place. It's an easy fix and not too inconvenient to use.
The fix:
With the cap tight in place, drill a small hole diagonally through the edge of the cap and the tube. 'Lock' it in place with a ~6" piece of 12ga copper wire with the ends pulled down to hold it in place. It's an easy fix and not too inconvenient to use.
Mike & Jean
2005 26' RSS Diesel
2005 26' RSS Diesel