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He Ruide  > Wastewater Modifications > Storage of wasterwater hose and connection
I needed an easy way to carry the hose and connections to and from the dump station.
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He Ruide > This is a commercial  hose carrier.  However, it was too long and since I wanted to mount it to the wastewater tank, I would have to bore hole in the tank (which I did not think was a good idea.  So I decided to build my own carrier.
He Ruide > The parts - PVC pipe,  two slip/thread adapters, one end cap, straps (I ended up using a ratched type strap), and sewer hose with sewer drain adapter.
He Ruide > I cut four sections in the PVC pipe that threaded the straps through the slits.
He Ruide > The finish tube.  Note the sewer drain adapter screws into the end of the PVC pipe.
He Ruide > Gray water tank on the E3 deck.
He Ruide > This is the blue tote attached to the ball hitch when you need to haul it to and from the dump station.
I cut four sections in the PVC pipe that threaded the straps through the slits.
 > I cut four sections in the PVC pipe that threaded the straps through the slits.
I cut four sections in the PVC pipe that threaded the straps through the slits.
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