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[tabtrailers] Re: Plastic bin for water tank

 

Thanks Jay - and the big cap tightens down securely on my water tank as well; however, the water tank sits in the bottom of my closet with the wooden platform on top, and storage drawers on top of that - so tightening the cap is not an easy option. It was easier to take care of that when the water tank was under the sink - but I moved it to the bottom of the closet to free up the space under the sink. So, in case anyone else has done the same, this was just a suggestion.

Thanks for the help though!!

Sandra

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Rogers" <issimo1@...> wrote:
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> Sandra,
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> Our big cap seals so tightly we can hold a full tank upside down without any leaking. Our big cap has a circlular gasket in it that makes a good seal. Do you not have a gasket? You might be able to find one at a hardware or plumbing store.
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> We tighten it (added to our teadysettow list) before we travel and have to loosen it so the water flows right when camped.
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> Jay
> Jay & Beth
> #1896
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra" <sandra.rutan@> wrote:
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> > I keep meaning to mention this - when I travel, the water in the water tank sloshes against the large cap and lands in the bottom of the closet so that I have a wet floor a lot of the time. I bought a 17 gallon plastic bin that fits the water tank - and sit it under the water tank now. I've just refilled my tank after the BRR trip and must have had a cup of water in the bin.
> >
> > I took my empty water tank to Walmarts to find the right size bin!! The 17 gallon one fits my tank perfectly with just a little wiggle room.
> >
> > I posted 2 pictures - one of the plastic bin, and the other of the water tank sitting in the bin.
> >
> > Sandra Rutan
> >
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