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    Just Plain Jeff Guest

    Default Big Deal New Poop Tube

    For the life of me I don't know why I am posting this here, but here goes.

    This is a Goodyear, industrial strength flat hose number SF-10 which can be purchased in 50-foot rolls from http://www.apachehb.comat $8/ft. Good luck finding it on their website, but they sell it.

    You can call them at 866-810-HOSE (of course). Just go to your local Featherlite/CampingWorld store and get a couple of fittings, cut the hose to length, put on the stainless clamps (of course) and you're ready to, ah, go.

    Now I am going to stop writing.
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    Pleeeeeeaaaseeee, you can't discuss poop without Mango and Jdub involved!

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    Where this guy gets his pictures and ideas, we'll never know.

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    And I have to be parked in the same area he is in and the tolerance is unbearable. MERD

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    Now that's what I need. A $400 (50ft x $8/ft) poop hose.

    I guess someone here could purchase a roll, and then cut it into 10ft sections for us POG guys. Then it would only be an $80 poop hose!

    What am I missing here?

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    The problem with a hose is they can not be easily cleaned and dried out leaving bacteria to multiply. The coil hose can be easily cleaned ,drained, and put away and it will dry out.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Well I can attest that during the Christmas trip, we stayed at two RV parks that set the sewer hook up at the very back of the pad. I was able to link two hoses together one time, but didn't even try at the other and just pulled around to another site to dump on the way out, so a long hose that didn't take up a lot of room might be okay. But I'm with Gary; there has to be some potential for having some uninvited honey staying with you in that deal.

    You would think there would be a rule of thumb or standard for the distance the sewer connection is located from the end of the pad or the electric connection. It is very inconsistent.

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    Having used this item a couple of days ago...

    1. We're talking industrial strength material
    2. You can simply fold over the ends so as not to need frequent cleanings.
    3. If you have sufficient pressure, it works just like a fire hose.
    4. Once used, roll 'er or fold up taking up a fraction of the space compared to the Featherlite/Camping world jobs.
    5. From all appearances this baby would last a very long time. (Great cost/benefit ratio).

    Ray has a great idea. Get a list together of folks who want the hose and then distribute same at POG V or similar events?

    Bring your own el cheapo plastic ends and we can have a Guy Craft event?

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    Any good pool supply store will have a lesser quality roll up discharge hose for alot fewer Lewbucks. This hose will last a long time.

    http://www.hosecraftusa.com/model.php?modelUID=263

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    I knew Mel Torme would know his poop.

    mm

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