Hi Iâm trying to come up with a storage solution for the huge washing machine hose. In my tunnel boot I fit ramps Weber sullage hose water hose drawbar hose. I just canât fit the bulky washing machine hose in there. I was thinking of some mesh under drawbar not sure of fixing it on. Has any one got some simple storage solutions please?
Dougwe said
07:23 PM Aug 8, 2018
I store cut sections with joiners of grey water hose in pole carrier. Maybe think of pvc pipe.
Delta18 said
08:25 PM Aug 8, 2018
fiddlestix wrote:
Hi Iâm trying to come up with a storage solution for the huge washing machine hose. In my tunnel boot I fit ramps Weber sullage hose water hose drawbar hose. I just canât fit the bulky washing machine hose in there. I was thinking of some mesh under drawbar not sure of fixing it on. Has any one got some simple storage solutions please?
Why keep that bulky hose?
In our case I have a 10L bucket with a fitting attached at the bottom to take our normal drain hose. All drains run from the van into that & then a single hose to the sullage point.
gooba53 said
09:39 PM Aug 8, 2018
Like Dougwe, we have a Pcv pipe almost whole length under van for sullage hose. keeps it neat and convenient
erad said
09:46 PM Aug 8, 2018
Not my idea, but a good one anyway...
I have a length of 5m of 50 mm agricultural pipe (the black stuff) mounted under my caravan. I poked it through the punchouts in my caravan chassis. It starts near the front of the van, crosses over to the other side and then exits near the rear of the van. This is used simply as a carrier for the drain hose - it doesn't carry water itself, only the hose. The hose sticks out about 200 mm from the end of the Agi pipe (the "carrier". I leave the drain hose from the sink permanently attached to the drain piping, and slide the hose out from the "carrrier" when I set up camp. If there is no sullage to feed into, I leave it in place and place a bucket under the end of the hose. When I am packing up, I simply feed the sullage hose back into the carrier and I normally have no mess at all. Certainly there is no carrying the sullage hose inside the car or the van.
-- Edited by erad on Wednesday 8th of August 2018 09:47:06 PM
Cupie said
11:10 PM Aug 8, 2018
Like the other responders, I use 'carrier' pipes fitted thru the chassis.
In my case I have 5 sections running the full length of the van, through the slots in the chassis cross members.
They carry 3 lengths of sullage hose & 2 lengths of water hose. The individual lengths can be joined together if required.
I have an extra (rarely used) length of each in the open ended main chassis rail.
Extra advantage is that the hoses are never coiled ... or dirty ... wiped as they are inserted into the carrier pipes.
herks said
06:04 PM Aug 10, 2018
Dougwe wrote:
I store cut sections with joiners of grey water hose in pole carrier. Maybe think of pvc pipe.
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mickle said
06:08 PM Aug 13, 2018
Hi, simple way is to get rubber hose cut at approx 2.2?? lengths and put them in the front and back cross members , they are 100 or 125 or 150mm . you can put up to 6.0 or 8.0 metres of pipe , plus no smell , and they drain or dry as you travel . been doing this for years Mickle.
Why keep that bulky hose?
In our case I have a 10L bucket with a fitting attached at the bottom to take our normal drain hose. All drains run from the van into that & then a single hose to the sullage point.
Like Dougwe, we have a Pcv pipe almost whole length under van for sullage hose. keeps it neat and convenient
Not my idea, but a good one anyway...
I have a length of 5m of 50 mm agricultural pipe (the black stuff) mounted under my caravan. I poked it through the punchouts in my caravan chassis. It starts near the front of the van, crosses over to the other side and then exits near the rear of the van. This is used simply as a carrier for the drain hose - it doesn't carry water itself, only the hose. The hose sticks out about 200 mm from the end of the Agi pipe (the "carrier". I leave the drain hose from the sink permanently attached to the drain piping, and slide the hose out from the "carrrier" when I set up camp. If there is no sullage to feed into, I leave it in place and place a bucket under the end of the hose. When I am packing up, I simply feed the sullage hose back into the carrier and I normally have no mess at all. Certainly there is no carrying the sullage hose inside the car or the van.
-- Edited by erad on Wednesday 8th of August 2018 09:47:06 PM
Like the other responders, I use 'carrier' pipes fitted thru the chassis.
In my case I have 5 sections running the full length of the van, through the slots in the chassis cross members.
They carry 3 lengths of sullage hose & 2 lengths of water hose. The individual lengths can be joined together if required.
I have an extra (rarely used) length of each in the open ended main chassis rail.
Extra advantage is that the hoses are never coiled ... or dirty ... wiped as they are inserted into the carrier pipes.
x2
Hi, simple way is to get rubber hose cut at approx 2.2?? lengths and put them in the front and back cross members , they are 100 or 125 or 150mm . you can put up to 6.0 or 8.0 metres of pipe , plus no smell , and they drain or dry as you travel . been doing this for years Mickle.