Vertical mount for RV camping?

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Uncle Flapp
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Re: Vertical mount for RV camping?

Post by Uncle Flapp » Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:51 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I noticed where your outlet is, and am thinking you might need something to keep your power cord on the wall
and away from your (or wife's neck). Just saying.
Ha! Good one.
I use an extension cord and tuck everything in between the wall and mattress but see your point!
Sleeprider wrote:With the 3M Dual Lock, a little bit goes a long way...be sure you can remove it. As PR suggested a couple coins on the dresser and you will never worry about that sucker sliding off. Looks like a nice sturdy arrangement on the wall of your camper.
I'd rather not put dual lock on the nightstand as it would probably ruin the finish if I every had to take it off.
Packaging for the dual lock claims it will support 2.2lbs per square inch. I am using two 1" x 3" strips so 13lbs of support. Way more than I need but the machine sure is sturdy up there. It'll probably stay firmly attached even with trailer in tow. I had little problem removing it when pulling from the correct angle. It was a great suggestion, thanks, I am very pleased with the results.

- Flappy

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Re: Vertical mount for RV camping?

Post by Tatooed Lady » Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:36 am

chunkyfrog wrote:I noticed where your outlet is, and am thinking you might need something to keep your power cord on the wall
and away from your (or wife's neck). Just saying.
"Plausible deniability. "

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Re: Vertical mount for RV camping?

Post by palerider » Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:16 am

Tatooed Lady wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:I noticed where your outlet is, and am thinking you might need something to keep your power cord on the wall
and away from your (or wife's neck). Just saying.
"Plausible deniability. "
oh, c'mon, with all the hot monkey sex that no doubt goes on in there???* I mean, just LOOK at uncle flapp!

*somebody had to say it, and I guess I'm that somebody.

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Re: Vertical mount for RV camping?

Post by herefishy » Fri May 01, 2015 7:28 am

I read this with interest and filed it away for the future, which came a few days ago - the face of a cabinet in our trailer fell off, with no way to nail it back without a big project and I remembered this post - we get lots more info here than just apnea info. Long story short, after googling the 3m dual lock, I found several people who said the industrial strength Velcro is as good if not better, so used that, and I think you could build a house with that stuff - no glue could stick like that. Thanks, CPAP Talk.

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