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10-MINUTETECHA compilation of tried-and-true tips From RVersLEASH TENDER>With proper use of bungee cords, a littlerope and a retractable dog leash, youcan create a leash tender that hangsfrom your RV’s awning. Hook shortbungee cords into the hole on the end ofeach side of the awning tube. Next,stretch a rope between the bungee cordsto determine the proper length for an appropriatelevel of tension, then attachthe rope by creating looped ends. Nowhang a third bungee – this one withd-ring ends – from the rope. Attach a retractableleash to the other end of thatbungee. Now attach the pooch to the retractableleash. This gets the leash offthe ground and the rope and bungeecords can remain in place when theawning is retracted, though the contraptionshould be removed for travel.Greg Izor, Escondido, CaliforniaBUILD A STOP>The drawers in our trailer had poor stops, so we made our own. Make a woodstop that’s a little smaller than an Oreo cookie – big enough to secure the upperand lower drawers when in place, but small enough where it can be rotated outof the way. Drill a small hole through the face of the frame between the drawers.Then, from the inside, push a 2-inch screw through the hole, and secure itwith a nut on the outside. Next, thread the wood stop onto the screw. Once inplace, you can place the stop in the open or locked position by rotating it at90-degree angles.Pat Elliot, Vacaville, California>MAKE YOUR MARKMany RVs have limited space around the bed, whichcan make changing sheets or adding blankets timeconsuming. To get it right the first time, place a smallmark with a permanent marker or a couple of stitchesof contrasting thread at the center-top and center-bottomof your sheets or blankets. This will help you positionyour bedding in the center of the bed andlessen multiple trips around the bed to get the sheetsor blankets on straight.Jo-Ann Soden, Pahrrump, NevadaINSTANT TUB>Here’s a tip on what to do if the toddler-aged grandkids are coming to campfor a couple of weeks. Many times kids that age don’t like the shower, butmost trailers don’t have a tub – so how do you keep them clean? Take thedrain stopper from the kitchen sink and use it in the shower to create a shallowtub. The kids will love it.Sue McGartland, Livingston, TexasIllustrations by Bill TiptonTo send your submission, write to 3300 Fernbrook Lane N, Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN 55447. Please include an illustration if applicable.89 <strong>March</strong> 2012 TRAILER LIFE www.trailerlife.comGo To:.comUser GuideContents