tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136402367066379391.post1182938422909687029..comments2024-01-03T15:07:23.435-08:00Comments on Wacky Pup: No More Crappy Faucets! Plus Bonus Hidden Storage - Installing a Thermostatic Mixing Faucet in my Camper TrailerWacky Puphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06698572366617492982noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136402367066379391.post-73758637542174892522017-06-05T08:28:21.315-07:002017-06-05T08:28:21.315-07:00Thanks! It's nice to hear that putting up the ...Thanks! It's nice to hear that putting up the blog has been helpful! The IKEA lights are not 12v in my camper, either, I just have them plugged into a power strip over the bed. I like your idea about the clips. Funny enough, I made saddle bags for our bikes using cutting boards from the dollar tree for stability, probably the same way you did!. I am in the process of writing up the post :) Thanks again for taking the time to comment - it is appreciated :)Wacky Puphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06612432759461558579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136402367066379391.post-73413832446500357772017-06-04T23:22:16.477-07:002017-06-04T23:22:16.477-07:00Great ideas! I saw one of your older posts about ...Great ideas! I saw one of your older posts about the IKEA bedside lights. They now have rose gold/copper color clip on bendy LED lights! They are not 12v but they REALLY illuminate a book or area. I found that when clipped to a thin tote box at the head of my bed they were too tippy BUT discovered that if I turned the clip part around (so that the light part curves over from the "back" side) it worked perfectly. Nice long cord and an "on cord switch" for positioning. I also use a binder clip to corral the charger etc cords on to these sort of totes or other edges; remove the wire part; run the cord (phone; tablet; electrical) thru it; replace the wire part and clip where needed. Keeps the cord from wandering off and if the bubsiness end is too small and slides thru just use a piece of tape to close off part of the wore area. I also love your use of the "nylon" cutting boards; we have used them for re-inforcement of saddle bags on our motorcycle and also for making an extension to the rear luggage rack on the bike to prevent sagging bags. As we are planning to move into a vintage RV in the next few months I can use all the tips and hints I can get! Keep up the good work! Deadhead9https://www.blogger.com/profile/10769390350949316808noreply@blogger.com