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Old 10-18-2016, 01:39 PM   #1
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Black Water Pipe Storage

Hello friends,
How do you store your black water pipe?
Ineed the beginning I tried the tube bumper, and that's a joke. I have since built a what I call a generator cage (removable) on the rear of my rv. And tried to store the pipe in a bucket once again that's not for me. And now just fold it up on the floor of the gen cage.
So I guess I'm looking for better ideas for that nasty pipe.

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It's attached with a double 2 inch reliever. Works really nice for gen, gas can, fish cooker, ect.Click image for larger version

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Old 10-18-2016, 02:10 PM   #2
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tub

We put ours in a plastic tube with latches that lock the top in place. All sewer hoses, fittings, and such go in this tub. We store it in the front storage compartment. We did this for years when we RV'ed in the early 2000's. Never had any problems with odor or mess.
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Old 10-18-2016, 02:38 PM   #3
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I just put it in the bed of the truck.
Let it air out on the way to the next site.
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Old 10-18-2016, 02:43 PM   #4
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Lots of folks use the 5X5 fence post cover and post caps from Lowes mounted under the trailer. Mine sits about 4" away from the black tank outlet, so stowing the stinky slinky is easy.
Note that the temporary zip tie mounting is replaced with metal strapping now - I was still fiddling around with placement when I took this photo.


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Old 10-18-2016, 03:18 PM   #5
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I like the fence post idea. Have seen it on pintrest before.
My camping buddy basically turns germifobe when it comes to the details. It doesn't bother me to much, but it's always nice to find a better way

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Lots of folks use the 5X5 fence post cover and post caps from Lowes mounted under the trailer. Mine sits about 4" away from the black tank outlet, so stowing the stinky slinky is easy.
Note that the temporary zip tie mounting is replaced with metal strapping now - I was still fiddling around with placement when I took this photo.


X2 5x5 fence post works great.

Have seen others mount the 5x5 fence post on top of the bumper using large zip ties.
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Old 10-18-2016, 04:52 PM   #7
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X3 for the 5x5 fence post sleeve!!!

And you can buy some 4" u shaped gutter to use as a tray for the sewer hose. I have two in mine. I cut two just a little shorter than the fence post sleeve, then cut one of them in half. Work great as a sewer hose support if you are staying for a while at a full hook up site. And have a couple different lengths for different site set ups.
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X4 for the fence post. Bought mine at Home Depot. Used a U bolt to mount it to the frame. Just drilled a couple holes in the L shaped lip under frame to slip the U bolts through. Works like a charm. Also used straight bolts through the ends with a nut and washer.
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I purchased a Sanitube for ours but haven't been able to install it yet because our new TT is still being built.

I like that the length is adustable and it appears to be built well.


Sanitubes / Sewer Hose Carriers / NEW!! SUPER-SLIDER Adjustable SUPER-TUBE - DW Inc.
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Anybody have a source for 5" u bolts?
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Anybody have a source for 5" u bolts?
Best thing to do is probably bend some 1" wide Al or steel flat stock. Or if room allows mount the post sleeve on top of the bumper.

I mounted mine a little more stout, but only because I also Store a 7' GPL folding step ladder in a post sleeve under the tt. Pics in my mods link.

Good luck!!!
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Get some 3/8" all thread rod and bend it.


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We got a plastic tub with a lid and bolted to the rear bumper, all the black tank stuff is in there.
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Anybody have a source for 5" u bolts?
We have a heavy duty truck spring shop local here. They will bend square leaf spring bolts any diameter and size you want. You could try that route.
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Just use the metal strapping found in the plumbing/HVAC section of Lowes and a couple of SS bolts. Works fine for me, and you can cut it to length with cross cutters. Heck I've got about 20' left after doing mine, so even if it rusts eventually (galvanized) I can replace it several times.
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I bought a slider super tube from here:

Sanitubes / Sewer Hose Carriers / NEW!! SUPER-SLIDER Adjustable SUPER-TUBE - DW Inc.

I mounted it on top of my bumper because I extended it beyond the recommended length.
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Anybody have a source for 5" u bolts?
Just heated and bent a straight threaded rod to make a great u bolt.
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I keep my primary and secondary in the bumper.
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Secondary or extra length - Built in storage in rig
Primary - Collapsed (Rhino) and in the bed of my truck. A good airing out after rinsing certainly won't hurt it.
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Any size U want at Fastenal.
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