Excellent video, well explained in detail, I'm pretty sure you would be able to even fit your clear discharge elbow in there, it's a shame you didn't try that on camera.
Ditch the zip ties they will rot and break in time ,replace with metal plumbers tape and tighten with stainless screws,i have the same fence post under my toy hauler,the only thing holding it in place is the metal plumbers tape wrapped around the fence post and screwed with stainless screws to the floor,on each end and in the middle,took me all of a half hour for the complete install,the end caps just have a threaded rod through them with wing nuts.Great job
Excellent video, well explained in detail, I'm pretty sure you would be able to even fit your clear discharge elbow in there, it's a shame you didn't try that on camera.
Open ends. Nice!
Agreed, excellent video. Talk about keeping it simple : )
Thank you!
Ditch the zip ties they will rot and break in time ,replace with metal plumbers tape and tighten with stainless screws,i have the same fence post under my toy hauler,the only thing holding it in place is the metal plumbers tape wrapped around the fence post and screwed with stainless screws to the floor,on each end and in the middle,took me all of a half hour for the complete install,the end caps just have a threaded rod through them with wing nuts.Great job
Great tip!
How have the zip ties held up? Does the fence post slide side to side at all?
They did not slide, nor did the sun degrade the zip ties. It worked for the 2 years I had them. Traded in the trailer after that.