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DIY Fence Post Sewer Storage 00:00 Intro 01:03 Considerations 05:51 Supplies 08:05 Tools Needed 09:35 Planning Install 11:19 Mounting Preparation 13:40 Marking Posts 15:30 Access Holes 16:46 Attaching Post 20:15 Fixed End Caps 21:30 Hitch Pins 24:12 Drawers 25:50 Conclusion So let's go over supplies.... Supplies that I used for both sections of hose holder include 2 eight foot 5" vinyl fence posts from big box store 4 5" vinyl post end caps 8 #12 self-tapping screws, but the length will vary based on your camper 8 Fender washers that fit the self-tapping screws 2 10 ft 4 in U-Style Rain gutter 4 Gutter End Caps 1 Small Piece of PVC 1x4 1/4" rivets Approx 2 feet of 3/8 aluminum rod 2 Cotter Pins Black Spray Paint @DownsizingMakesCents Downsizing Makes Cents video: • Large RV Storage Tube for Sewer Hoses plus... Tools I used- again can vary based on what you have available but can be done with simple hand tools (except drilling the frame) Cordless Drill Impact Driver Hole Saw Set Assorted Drill Bit Set 6" driver extension Vice Hammer Grinder with a cutoff wheel Measuring Tape 1/4" Rivet Gun Chalk Marker I have pulled the trailer over 1000 miles since installing these. They are holding up great so far. It's so nice to know that everything is already there. I kept the sewer tote in the back of the truck and there were a couple times that I had removed it from the back of the truck and didn't remember and didn't have a sewer hose at camp. This project added to the project where we combined all of our sewer connections into a single outlet have combined to be a great asset. During those times when we do go to a full hookup site, which isn't very often we always have a sewer hose handy and we just need one. No Wye connecters, which automatically make you need 3 hoses. We are also eventually going to add under belly storage for a portable waste tank which we very rarely need, but I have one and I'd rather have it with me in case I need it. So thanks guys for watching this video and being a part of our family. If you got anything out of it please hit that like and subscribe button. See you guys next week. Related Videos: Combining Sewer Drains: • The Ultimate RV Sewer Upgrade- Combine Sep... Adding Valterra EZ valve to back drain: • Installing a Valterra EZ Valve (and why yo... Amazon Links: If you are interested in a store-bought solution, check this out... https://amzn.to/3YcmZwK Camera Gear: DJI Pocket Osmo: https://amzn.to/3sxF2f8 DJI Wireless Microphone: https://amzn.to/3DubZQS Canon 70D: https://amzn.to/3uF2g5U Parrot Teleprompter 2: https://amzn.to/3P3TJQZ Ulanzi LED Rechargable Light: https://amzn.to/3ozfYmH PYG Tech phone/dji Pocket holder: https://amzn.to/3GLQRni DJI Pocket Controller Wheel: https://amzn.to/35W9Yhv Music provided by Soundstripe I am now a proud affiliate of the Insty Connect Cellular router system. My affiliate link is https://instyconnect.com/?aff=1133 We are now affiliates with the Guide Along App formerly known as the Gypsy App: https://gypsyguide.com/?afmc=THEGIMPY... We are now an Amazon Affiliate. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and Gypsy Guide, affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.