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Old 02-01-2021, 12:54 PM   #1
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Deep "mouse hole?"

My Cougar has a round "mouse hole" cover in black for pulling the shore cable through. I was wondering if anyone knew of a source for a mouse hole assembly that is a bit deeper than the stock one. The stock one doesn't quite accommodate my cable plug plus the additional anti-mouse scrubbie that we'd like to keep in it.
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Old 02-01-2021, 02:43 PM   #2
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My Cougar has a round "mouse hole" cover in black for pulling the shore cable through. I was wondering if anyone knew of a source for a mouse hole assembly that is a bit deeper than the stock one. The stock one doesn't quite accommodate my cable plug plus the additional anti-mouse scrubbie that we'd like to keep in it.
Mine is shallow as well.. I just used steel wool to pack it... haven't had any issues thru last winter... I'll let you know if otherwise when I get the cover off and get it ready for another season...
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Mine is shallow as well.. I just used steel wool to pack it... haven't had any issues thru last winter... I'll let you know if otherwise when I get the cover off and get it ready for another season...
I "shy away" from steel wool around the trailer. If it gets wet, it's going to rust and that's hard to clean off FILON. I use either copper wool or aluminum wool. It does the same thing and has much less potential to make a permanent stain on the trailer. WalMart sells a 2-pack of copper scrubbers for about $2.50. There is also a "stainless steel scrubber" available, but they are hard to find around this area.
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JRTJH as i've got the trailer covered I was hoping not to have it get wet... but I supposed nothing is perfectly waterproof... good idea on the copper wool and aluminum wool... I'll have to check into that... Thanks again...
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