RV water filters stand up to the elements in this device
Using PVC pipe and two PVC toilet flanges, he constructed a side by side stand.
He cut the toilet flanges so they butt up against each other. Next he screwed them into a wood base wide enough to hold up the filters. Next he cut two pieces of four inch PVC and inserted them into the flanges.
He did not glue the PVC because the flanges are high enough to hold them firmly in place and he can remove them for easier storage.
Dave can use this system on grass, gravel or pavement without it tipping over or being blown over. A simple project to make your RV hook-up experience more convenient. You can pick up all these parts at your local hardware store. Wouldn’t it be nice if the spam filter on your computer worked this well. Jim Twamley, Professor of RVingLabels: filters




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