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Old 04-15-2013, 05:21 PM   #1
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I added a grid above the sink....no holes drilled. Photos are in My Album if you want to take a look.
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Old 04-15-2013, 05:39 PM   #3
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Letitia, everything sure looks handy
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Old 04-15-2013, 07:26 PM   #4
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How are they attached? Suction cups, hook & loop, or those 3M adhesive strips? Something my wife might like in our EggCamper. BTW, we had a furnace & propane cooktop added. Works a lot better in winter when no electric is available.
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We used Command hooks....4 across, each weighted for 3lbs. I think it shows up better in this pic.
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Old 04-15-2013, 07:55 PM   #6
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I assume (and it's dangerous to do that) but you do take them down for travel, don't you? Can't imagine they'd stay there while under way. I showed the pictures to my wife and she says she'd like it.
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Oh yes, we take the grid off the Command hooks when we are moving. We bought an assortment of baskets, hooks, cup holder....those easily come off the grid and go in a bin for travel. My Album shows pic of everything we bought. I didn't take a photo of it, but I stuck a thin bungee cord through a roll of paper towels and attached that to the bottom bracket that holds the microwave.... So paper towel roll does not take up valuable counter space.
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Great addition Letitia. I'm a sucker for things that keep me organized and look good. I also like you eggcamper. I don't think I've seen the interior of an eggcamper and I like what I see. I'm sure you're loving her.
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....still getting used to posting.....I wrote a paragraph before that photo but it disappeared! Urgh!
Linda, I was sending you a photo of the dining area. The bed stays made up and is located in the rear....it is bigger than a double but not quite a queen. We have a convoluted way of sleeping in it that makes it comfortable and roomy. My husband is 6'3" and we found most eggs did not accommodate his height. The Eggcamper has an interior height of 6'7"!
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Here was one from my old one
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I added a grid above the sink....no holes drilled. Photos are in My Album if you want to take a look.
My motto! No holes drilled - it's all over signs on my truck and the license plate holders..........

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I think it shows up better in this pic.
I fixed the picture.
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... My husband is 6'3" and we found most eggs did not accommodate his height. The Eggcamper has an interior height of 6'7"!
I know what you mean--my hub is 6'4" and he has to crank his neck to the side to stand up in the Scamp. I've designated it a "girls only" camper though (except for grandson) so its okay for little me. We've got the Airstream for couple camping which has really good height.
What I love about your Eggcamper is that its bright and cheerful. I love that in campers. You've got a little gem there.
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I was thinking that the grids/baskets could be secured with command hooks at the bottom with the hooks upside down (openings down). Seems like that would secure the baskets right there for travel.
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I was thinking that the grids/baskets could be secured with command hooks at the bottom with the hooks upside down (openings down). Seems like that would secure the baskets right there for travel.
Except that the hook itself attaches to the adhesive mount. You slide the hook up to remove it from the mount ( to access the adhesive pad ). So, if it was upside down, it would eventually fall off the mount.
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Yes, we thought about that but saw that it would not work so we just used the top hooks, and I don't think it will be a problem to unhook for travel. Trying it out for the first time tomorrow when we go down to the FL Keys for the weekend.
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Wouldn't a drop of superglue prevent the bottom hooks from falling off the adhesive mount?
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nice idea. it gave me an idea for my SurfSide. Never seems to be enough room in the galley area. Thanks
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