My vents arrived! I think Chris laced them with catnip My cat was batting the bag containing the vents all over the place. He hasn't played that game in a while (he's an old man cat). It was funny to watch. I have a T@B project this weekend! Thanks Chris!
2017 820R Retro Toy Hauler from 2015 Tabitha T@B from 2009 Reverse LG Teardrop (but a T@Bluver at heart)
Ratkity - make sure you use a 2 1/4" hole saw with teeth all around. I bought one from HomDepot (Vermont American) that had only 8 teeth. Tried it on a test board first. It ate up the surrounding wood around the hole. Would have been a disaster on the wood veneer on the rear shelf. Just an FYI.
2016 Outback 320 with a 2010 Ford Expedition, 2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
Ratkity - make sure you use a 2 1/4" hole saw with teeth all around. I bought one from HomDepot (Vermont American) that had only 8 teeth. Tried it on a test board first. It ate up the surrounding wood around the hole. Would have been a disaster on the wood veneer on the rear shelf. Just an FYI.
Thank you for the tip! I have a lock saw I need to measure that might be 2.25", but if not, I'll make sure I get what you recommended (and test it first!).
2017 820R Retro Toy Hauler from 2015 Tabitha T@B from 2009 Reverse LG Teardrop (but a T@Bluver at heart)
Bringing back this topic: I like the ones that Chris made. I've been looking for ones that are similar. I found this idea, which is a cross between the wonderful scroll work Verna did and a purchased vent product. They are 2x12 and you could put in 2, I think.. Opinions? Also on the rear deck board.. Why put in 3 hinged section, when you only need access to the glycol area, thus only one section would be needed...
Terry & Jody... 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road Appleton, WI
Nice, @TerryV6! It would take me a while to scroll that, and I'd have to cut the long board into 18" pieces (max) so I could scroll it comfortably in the 20" throats of my scrollsaw.
Verna, Columbus, IN 2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B” Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
Nice, @TerryV6! It would take me a while to scroll that, and I'd have to cut the long board into 18" pieces (max) so I could scroll it comfortably in the 20" throats of my scrollsaw.
V started speaking another language after the first sentence! lol.
2017 820R Retro Toy Hauler from 2015 Tabitha T@B from 2009 Reverse LG Teardrop (but a T@Bluver at heart)
A little over a year ago shortly after we brought our T@B, there were several posts on creating heat ventilation holes and other things you could do with the deck. Below are photos of what I did. I removed the panel and drilled the holes on my drill press with a forstner drill bit for clean holes and then chamfered the edges with a large countersink bit. Then I mounted the towel racks in back of the holes still leaving room for the plastic containers. We found due to the bouncing around of the camper it was necessary to secure the containers while in transit. A spring loaded curtain rod seems to work well for that as shown.
Also, just for the record, here is another modification I have made that I haven't seen anyone posted to date.
Since there is no closet in our T@B I mounted a sturdy hanger bar mounted across the back the trailer. We sleep heads forward so hanging clothes over our feet is no problem. It was made from a standard hardwood closet hanger bar mounted with standard hardware obtained from any home improvement store. I sanded and varnished the bar and chose attractive hardware to complement T@B finishing standards. To prevent the open end of the mounting bracket from jumping out during travel I used a stainless steel hose clamp as shown. I also ordered "Stay Put" plastic hangers from an RV site that snap onto the bar and don't bounce off during travel. Cheap plastic hardware clamps keep the hangers to the areas you wish them to be. We traveled over 3600 miles visiting my family back east this past summer and these mods worked very well
I have really enjoyed and benefited from the T@B blog and hope it continues. As a RV newbie a couple of years ago I have received a lot of valuable information from this forum and I feel an obligation to "pay it forward".
Fergie I like your shelf mod a lot! Those tension rods seem to come in handy in a lot of spots in the T@b. I also like the hanging rod, but I did see one in dalehelmans T@b last weekend. Great minds think alike!
2017 T@B 320 Max S silver and cherry red, L@dybug ("Bug" aka my esc@pe pod), TV 2015 Toyota Highlander aka Big Red
in the same place Fergie's hanger rod, I also put on up using a tension rod and each end inside closet Rod Socket 1 3/8, these end pieces are held up with command strips. holds great. I did not know they sale RV hangers, I'll have to pick some of those up just using regular ones.
Yep, shelf looks pretty much like mine including the Rubbermaid containers except my holes run the full width. One of the first mods I made after I camped in cold weather and wanted more heat. Has worked out well.
Actually I only showed the driver's side of the shelf. The passenger side was done identically. The larger hole in the middle was done to give a finger hole to grab when needing to remove the shelf without having to pry it out with a screwdriver as I did when I originally removed it for drilling! Our mod also has worked out well. This fall we did a brief camping weekend in November and had plenty of heat even with all our bedding blocking the factory slots below.
Fergie - I have found that when boondocking and rough roads - could even be potholes in a town - that those rubbermaid tubs can get bounced around or even out of the rails - I no longer keep sugar and coffee back there - twas a mess to clean up. Mine came with the middle finger hole.
We are not into boon docking much at our age so we tend to paved roads. However, we are likely to encounter gravel on our trip to Alaska this summer. So far the spring loaded curtain rod has kept the containers "contained" everywhere on our travels, especially during our 3600 mile round trip back east this past summer. I am sure we will rethink many RV issues as we make this long journey to Alaska! We made a decision early on to not take anything in bulk (like sugar) in the rear containers. For instance all our sugar is in packets. You have to deal with the paper from the empties, but -- ! Coffee is kept in a large lockable container up front, all seasonings are kept in another lockable container, etc.
For some reason our T@B didn't have a finger hole in the shelf. I probably saw the factory holes in the pictures of the early posts here and thought it was a good idea since I had difficulty getting the board off for drilling without scraping it. There is so much great information on this site that it is easy to forget where you got ideas.
Yep, millions of ideas here and if one goes back and reads them all, it's hard to keep track of what's what and from where. And so many little varients.
@ChrisK In the first post in the thread I see the photo ChrisK posted, and noticed the vertical wood surface has two long slots cut into the wood. My 320S doesn't have those slots and now I am wondering if that has limited my ALDE heating.....
@CincyKid what year is your Tab? Starting 2017 they reconfigured that area, created a storage area with hatch and the Alde heat goes up behind it. Pre2017 venting that hatch was helpful. @ericnliz has an awesome hatch design in his, as does @Verna
2017 T@B 320 Max S silver and cherry red, L@dybug ("Bug" aka my esc@pe pod), TV 2015 Toyota Highlander aka Big Red
We opted for a clothes bar as well. However, I did not want to permanently attach it to the inside. So, I built two small holding brackets that sit in the shelf/nook above the window. I used felt on the backside of the bracket so it doesn't scratch the wallpaper. Bar works great when we need it and can be removed when we don't. Below is a pic of the bar and one of the brackets.
Marc & Janet 2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA
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2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
I like the ones that Chris made. I've been looking for ones that are similar. I found this idea, which is a cross between the wonderful scroll work Verna did and a purchased vent product. They are 2x12 and you could put in 2, I think.. Opinions? Also on the rear deck board.. Why put in 3 hinged section, when you only need access to the glycol area, thus only one section would be needed...
2016 NuCamp 320 T@B Max S
T@bbey Road
Appleton, WI
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
Also, just for the record, here is another modification I have made that I haven't seen anyone posted to date.
Since there is no closet in our T@B I mounted a sturdy hanger bar mounted across the back the trailer. We sleep heads forward so hanging clothes over our feet is no problem. It was made from a standard hardwood closet hanger bar mounted with standard hardware obtained from any home improvement store. I sanded and varnished the bar and chose attractive hardware to complement T@B finishing standards. To prevent the open end of the mounting bracket from jumping out during travel I used a stainless steel hose clamp as shown. I also ordered "Stay Put" plastic hangers from an RV site that snap onto the bar and don't bounce off during travel. Cheap plastic hardware clamps keep the hangers to the areas you wish them to be. We traveled over 3600 miles visiting my family back east this past summer and these mods worked very well
I have really enjoyed and benefited from the T@B blog and hope it continues. As a RV newbie a couple of years ago I have received a lot of valuable information from this forum and I feel an obligation to "pay it forward".
Mn Fergie
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
I probably should have put this link in my post for the "Stay-Put" hangers.
Stay-Put RV Clothes Hangers
https://www.amazon.com/Tri-Lynx-1200W-Lynx-Stay-Put-Hanger/dp/B000NJ97C0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490824907&sr=8-1&keywords=stay+put+hangerMN Fergie
Actually I only showed the driver's side of the shelf. The passenger side was done identically. The larger hole in the middle was done to give a finger hole to grab when needing to remove the shelf without having to pry it out with a screwdriver as I did when I originally removed it for drilling! Our mod also has worked out well. This fall we did a brief camping weekend in November and had plenty of heat even with all our bedding blocking the factory slots below.
MN Fergie
Mine came with the middle finger hole.
This probably is way off topic, but --
We are not into boon docking much at our age so we tend to paved roads. However, we are likely to encounter gravel on our trip to Alaska this summer. So far the spring loaded curtain rod has kept the containers "contained" everywhere on our travels, especially during our 3600 mile round trip back east this past summer. I am sure we will rethink many RV issues as we make this long journey to Alaska! We made a decision early on to not take anything in bulk (like sugar) in the rear containers. For instance all our sugar is in packets. You have to deal with the paper from the empties, but -- ! Coffee is kept in a large lockable container up front, all seasonings are kept in another lockable container, etc.
For some reason our T@B didn't have a finger hole in the shelf. I probably saw the factory holes in the pictures of the early posts here and thought it was a good idea since I had difficulty getting the board off for drilling without scraping it. There is so much great information on this site that it is easy to forget where you got ideas.
MN Fergie
Richard Lacroix
CincyKid
Cincinnati, OH
Marc & Janet
2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA