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Old 08-14-2019, 03:00 AM   #21
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I keep the hose in the bumper. I mounted a small storage bin on the bumper where I keep the hook ups



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Old 08-15-2019, 03:02 AM   #22
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I built this from vinyl fence post parts and utility clasps and hinges. 8' piece of post fits nicely under my toy hauler. Both ends have access doors, just in case. All sewer pieces fit inside. Several drain holes along the bottom help keep the hose dry. So far, so good.Click image for larger version

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Old 08-17-2019, 03:41 AM   #23
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I've used those in the barn and I like them... but my needs in the RV tend to be smaller boxes and more of them. I have a lot of categories I need to keep separate from one another -- black water items, fresh water items, grease gun, tools, toys -- but not a great quantity of any single category. I've been using used pool chemical buckets with spin lids, which I have a lot of. They fill the bill, except they waste a lot of space because they are round. Would like to use the rectangular chlorine buckets, but the lids crack quickly. If I could find something about a third of the size of these Walmart boxes, I'd be all over them.
I have some similar to these:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite...51&athena=true

I think mine are about 9"high though and I think I got them at Lowe's.
I have three and use one for fresh water supplies, one for power connection stuff and one for waste supplies. They latch shut and stack very nicely taking up about the same space of a large tote.
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Old 08-17-2019, 05:15 AM   #24
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Those just might fit well in the space available under my bottom bunk with the exterior door open there. I've been trying to figure out the best way to use that spaCe, it's sort of a jumbled mess now. Click image for larger version

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Old 08-17-2019, 09:01 AM   #25
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Those just might fit well in the space available under my bottom bunk with the exterior door open there. I've been trying to figure out the best way to use that spaCe, it's sort of a jumbled mess now. Attachment 23266
At least store the sewer stuff separately in one if those tubs so whoever is sleeping in the bunks doesn't have to smell them. Yes regardless of how much rinsing you do they will still stink.
If there is some place not directly connected to the living space would be the best spot for ALL the sewer stuff.
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Old 08-17-2019, 10:30 AM   #26
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Soon I'll be building the fence post/gutter storage setup to store them in. Right now neither of them have actually had any sewage flow through them yet.

I think back here I want my chocks, my tools (torque wrench, sockets for hitch parts, lug nuts, stabilizers, drill, impact wrench, channel locks), surge protector, my voltmeter, and maybe that's it.

My sewer hoses won't fit in the bumper, so I have my PVC pipe sewer supports in it.
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At least store the sewer stuff separately in one if those tubs so whoever is sleeping in the bunks doesn't have to smell them. Yes regardless of how much rinsing you do they will still stink.
Nice thing about sewage parts is that they only have to stay in the storage areas while you are physically on the road. During the time people are actually staying in the RV, they're typically all deployed far away out in the yard, and you can stow the carry container on the ground under the rig.
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I built this from vinyl fence post parts and utility clasps and hinges. 8' piece of post fits nicely under my toy hauler. Both ends have access doors, just in case. All sewer pieces fit inside. Several drain holes along the bottom help keep the hose dry. So far, so good.Attachment 23228Attachment 23229
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