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#21 PJorgen

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Posted 05 August 2020 - 01:56 AM

Why don't you make a mini cargo bar to secure the single propane tank? Assuming that the propane cabinet walls are solid, cut a piece of threaded Ready Rod just shy in length of the width of the propane cabinet. Then it is just a large nut threaded on each end of the Ready Rod, placed beside the tank and then tightened against the cabinet wall.

OK, that sounds interesting, but I must plead some ignorance.  What is a cargo bar and what is Ready Rod?


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#22 DanoT

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Posted 05 August 2020 - 02:42 AM

OK, that sounds interesting, but I must plead some ignorance.  What is a cargo bar and what is Ready Rod?

I use an adjustable cargo bar in the bed of my pickup to hold large items in place (when the camper is not in the bed)874242_14060703_001_l.jpg

Ready Rod is a threaded bar or rod sold in hardware stores in various diameters and cut to length.


Edited by DanoT, 05 August 2020 - 02:44 AM.

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#23 craig333

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Posted 05 August 2020 - 04:12 AM

Never heard it called ready bar. All thread is what I've always heard it referered to as.


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