Paper towel holder

Rhust

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Anyone have some paper towel holder picture ideas they would like to share?

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I made some anchor points out of para-cord and stretched a bungee between them. I screwed the para-cord in with 1/2" screws. I also put an anchor point in the middle to keep the bungee from sagging.

I actually use this trick all over my camper. However I have switched to using truss head screws from Lowes or Home Depot as the heads are significantly bigger and hold better.

My photos are not that great.

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Kolockum said:
I made some anchor points out of para-cord and stretched a bungee between them. I screwed the para-cord in with 1/2" screws. I also put an anchor point in the middle to keep the bungee from sagging.

I actually use this trick all over my camper. However I have switched to using truss head screws from Lowes or Home Depot as the heads are significantly bigger and hold better.

My photos are not that great.

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Thanks for sharing.
I have used this method for years works great.
Mine is on the rear lift panel above the fridge top.
Frank
 
Ended up using this suggestion. Works great. Thanks
 

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I don't have any photos as my camper is put away for the winter but there is a very simple solution I found on this site a few years ago. On our campers there is a strip of the fuzzy velcro at the top edge of the soft side panels Buy some 1/2" wide velcro and use the hard side of the strip, tack it to the top edge of the side, run it down maybe a foot then through the pt roll and tack it back up to the top, works great and no need to mount anything. I hope my explanation made sense.
 

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