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Good idea. I already left one regulator behind ?
 
Be careful to get all of the water out of it or bring it in during the winter. My $150 Watts regulator was destroyed.
 
Be careful to get all of the water out of it or bring it in during the winter. My $150 Watts regulator was destroyed.

Easy to pop out if needed but I'm fortunate to not have to winterize as I'm on power in storage and the wet bay will remain heated. Should blow out the system anyway and the average regulator is more on the lines of $30 I think, not a big loss. Convenience is key, absolutely love having this inline. Set and forget.
 
Note: This is not my original idea ... DW saw someone post it on Facebook and asked if I could make one so here is my version. If that person is here, please speak up.

It's a simple tray that sits on top of the front dash upper pull out drawer for drink cups and snacks while driving.

FLSteve

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Note: This is not my original idea ... DW saw someone post it on Facebook and asked if I could make one so here is my version. If that person is here, please speak up.

It's a simple tray that sits on top of the front dash upper pull out drawer for drink cups and snacks while driving.

FLSteve

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Well, that's very nice! Regardless of where the idea came from!
 
Here’s one from @TJ&LadyDi that In my opinion is really a must-do mod if you are an AirForce One user.

 
Slow day here in Orlando, waiting for the boys to finish detailing the RV.

I've always hated throwing away those plastic bags that we get from the grocery store, Walmart or any of the other stores. So today, I attached a couple of plastic hooks (that we bought at Walmart ;) ) to the side of our plastic garbage can that sits under the sink. Now we can attach the plastic bags to the sides of the garbage can, and use them as a trashcan liner.

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I've always hated throwing away those plastic bags that we get from the grocery store, Walmart or any of the other stores. So today, I attached a couple of plastic hooks (that we bought at Walmart ;) ) to the side of our plastic garbage can that sits under the sink. Now we can attach the plastic bags to the sides of the garbage can, and use them as a trashcan liner.
Oh yeah...that's one I have to do! I love these simple mods that make so much sense; well done, @Jim.

TJ
 
I have always used these as garbage bags. Now they are banned in many places. I put a coat hook next to the kitchen sink and on the vanity bedroom slide fascia, where I hang those bags for garbage.

Now that most stores in my area don’t use these anymore, I end up using the 13 gal drawstring bags for 2 gallons of food garbage. Twice as much plastic now being sent to the landfill for the same amount of garbage. The small drawstring bags seem to be difficult to find.
 

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