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7:56 pm January 23, 2010
| BearPa
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I designed this custom rack after a few I saw on some PVC idea websites. It fits my SunnyBrook well and gives me 36′ of clothes line right off the back end of my trailer.
I really like that it is light weight and easily disassembled for transport.
Design flaws: I would suggest adding dowels inside the pipe in the outer frame to reducing PVC flexing.
Custom PVC Clothes Rack
*** Edited by ModMyRV to fix link formatting ***
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4:14 pm January 26, 2010
| schultzs
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10:37 am January 27, 2010
| ModMyRV
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Thanks for the link and good set of instructions. Where do you store the rack when not in use? Seems it might take up a bit of room compartment-size wise.
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7:28 pm January 28, 2010
| schultzs
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It folds flat. Put behind sofa? in shower?
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7:51 pm January 29, 2010
| BearPa
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It does fold flat and since i use it for my 5th wheel, it sets just inside the door during travel. Sort of the last items packed for a trip and the first thing removed.
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3:39 am February 18, 2010
| campers2
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I made this drying rack yesterday for less than $10.00. I made it a few inches smaller and left enough joints loose to allow it to fold flat. I used latch pins instead of bolts to reduce set up time. Will try and post a pic soon.
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