Oops...I meant to say that I put the three photos in the Owner Modification Photo Album...you'll find it on the last page of the album.
Sharon in NC
SplashT@B #2487
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon Sigmon" <wsbswsbs@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Paul...
>
> I have borrowed an idea from Geo that I think you might like. He took some black pvc pipe and fashioned a holder for the fire extinguisher that he mounted in the long lower cabinet at the door. The fire extinguisher just slides in and out...pretty nifty!
>
> Besides the plastic strap not wanting to let loose, the box that holds mine has pulled away from the supports under the bench seat. That really hasn't caused a problem except it produces a nasty sounding squeak when you step in that general area.
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> I've posted three pictures in the Owner Modification File of Geo's solution to this problem. I don't think he'll mind that I've shared this with everyone. Thanks for the mod idea Mr. Geo!
>
> Sharon in NC
> SplashT@B $2487
> "Peace, Love & Camping"
>
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Arnold" <paul.f.arnold@> wrote:
> >
> > We have 2005 U-Shape T@B. Near the door, sort of tucked under the passenger-side seat, is a fire extinguisher. Nice to have it so handy, but it is held in place by stout plastic straps, thus making it difficult to engage in an emergency.
> >
> > We are considering destroying the plastic bindings and carrying the extinguisher elsewhere; yet, we feel that there must be some fast-release aspect to the current arrangement. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
> >
> > ~Paul & Carol
> >
>






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