Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub May 07, 2020, 01:21:15 pm I would like to have my foldable laundry rack in my Lazy Daze. I think the best place to store it would be in the shower tub. My idea is, to attach something like a lug or a bracket (or whatever it might be the right term for it) for a velcro strip on the shower tub wall and then fix the rack with the velcro strip to the wall.I just don't know what kind of lug or bracket to get and hope that someone here has an idea about it, or maybe even a completely different solution.Attached pictures show the laundry rack and a sample bracket (which for me should not have a bolt) to tell you what my general idea is. I think best would be a solid plastic bracket that can be attached to the wall with double-sided tape.Klaus
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #1 – May 07, 2020, 01:35:22 pm Regular velcro does not have the strength to support heavy things attached to the shower wall. Some double-sided tapes are strong enough but are impossible to remove for cleaning without destroying the tape.A better choice is 3M's Dual Lock tape, it's a bit expensive and worth every penny. It's Velcro's bigger, stronger brother.Amazon.com: 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener SJ3560 250 Clear, 1 in x 6 Ft:...Larry As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #2 – May 07, 2020, 01:55:18 pm The velcro is not the problem here. The lightweight laundry rack will be folded and standing on the bottom of the shower tub; I only want it to be secured to the wall to prevent it from flying around while driving.What I'm looking for is a "thing" that can be fixed to the wall and through which then a velcro tape can be fed - and just by starting this thread and thinking a little more about it I might have found a solution. What might work well would be a rather flat rectangular plastic tube (see picture). I will check later with the local Ace Hardware store what they have to offer. However, I'm also still open to other solutions.Klaus
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #3 – May 07, 2020, 04:10:45 pm "A better choice is 3M's Dual Lock tape, it's a bit expensive and worth every penny. It's Velro's bigger, stronger brother.Amazon.com: 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener SJ3560 250 Clear, 1 in x 6 Ft:..."We got a roll of this stuff, but have not tried it out. Has anyone else used it? Comments? Amazon.com: Washable Adhesive Tape,Traceless Reusable Clear Double Sided...Virtual hugs,Judie <-- Sierra Vista, ArizonaAdventures of Dorrie Anne | Photographing the WestToday: My Latest Crush********************************* As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #4 – May 07, 2020, 04:52:44 pm Quote from: Klaus - May 07, 2020, 01:21:15 pmI would like to have my foldable laundry rack in my Lazy Daze. I think the best place to store it would be in the shower tub. My idea is, to attach something like a lug or a bracket (or whatever it might be the right term for it) for a velcro strip on the shower tub wall and then fix the rack with the velcro strip to the wall.I just don't know what kind of lug or bracket to get and hope that someone here has an idea about it, or maybe even a completely different solution.Attached pictures show the laundry rack and a sample bracket (which for me should not have a bolt) to tell you what my general idea is. I think best would be a solid plastic bracket that can be attached to the wall with double-sided tape.KlausWhy don't you simply lay it flat on the cabover bed or rear couch when you travel and store it in the shower when you stop. No muss, no fuss.Chris 2 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #5 – May 07, 2020, 04:59:03 pm "Why don't you simply lay it flat on the cabover bed or rear couch when you travel and store it in the shower when you stop."----An excellent application of the 'KISS principle!
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #6 – May 07, 2020, 05:31:49 pm "Why don't you simply lay it flat on the cabover bed or rear couch when you travel and store it in the shower when you stop. No muss, no fuss."Assuming your model has the cabover bed, not the entertainment center over the cab If bed, as mentioned above, is there something up there that you could attach a bungee cord to and secure your ?lightweight rack for travel?Thinking outside of the box here . . . if you have a mattress topper on your overcab bed, could you put the rack between it and the regulation mattress?Since we don't use our shower for the intended purpose, there is a LOT of stuff in there, much of which would probably keep a lightweight rack in check during travel.If you intend to use it inside, would one of the pull-out gizmos with several lines work for you? Or is your intended venue outdoors?I found this YouTube offering for a multiline, outdoor offering.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhsgQALnwUk Virtual hugs, Judie 1 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #7 – May 07, 2020, 06:21:00 pm Klaus, you might want to look at 3M’s ‘Command’ line of hooks, fasteners, and all sorts of hangers and holders and whatnot. A variety of Command products is in almost every hardware store, but a search will bring up online vendors. I would think that somewhere in that huge product line, there would be a simple, inexpensive stick-on-the-shower-wall ‘holder’ for the rack. 1 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #8 – May 07, 2020, 06:35:20 pm Quote from: Chris Horst - May 07, 2020, 04:52:44 pmWhy don't you simply lay it flat on the cabover bed or rear couch when you travel and store it in the shower when you stop. No muss, no fuss.ChrisActually, I travel with a foldable wooden laundry rack up all the time. It resides in the shower and holds wet items, usually towels. I placed old fashioned rubber chair protectors on the legs so it doesn't dance around too much. Works for me. Chris 1 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #9 – May 07, 2020, 11:28:11 pm Quote from: Joan - May 07, 2020, 06:21:00 pmKlaus, you might want to look at 3M’s ‘Command’ line of hooks, fasteners, and all sorts of hangers and holders and whatnot.Great tip, thanks. The "Broom Gripper" might be a possibility. I hope that Ace Hardware has them in stock so that I can look at it (I will bring the rack with me for that).Quote from: Chris Horst - May 07, 2020, 06:35:20 pmI travel with a foldable wooden laundry rack up all the time. It resides in the shower and holds wet items, usually towels. I placed old fashioned rubber chair protectors on the legs so it doesn't dance around too much. Works for me.Also an interesting idea. However, I have already a couple of other things in the shower and would probably not have the space for an unfolded rack.Klaus
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #10 – May 07, 2020, 11:42:42 pm ... and since we're in the clothes hanging department: Is there an easy way (or once more a ready made product) to squeeze an extendable cloth rack safely between the (not parallel) walls of the shower cabin in my mid-bath?Klaus
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #11 – May 09, 2020, 12:26:39 pm I solved the rack question with a piece from a cable channel. That is what Ace Hardware suggested to me, and then I remembered that I had such a thing in my garage (even in the right color).I secured the two pieces with some glue and then the whole apparatus with 3M tape to the shower cabin wall. I like this solution so much that I will keep a foot or so of the cable channel in the rig - I may need something like it again.Klaus 4 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #12 – May 09, 2020, 12:43:51 pm Quote from: Klaus - May 09, 2020, 12:26:39 pmI solved the rack question with a piece from a cable channel. That is what Ace Hardware suggested to me, and then I remembered that I had such a thing in my garage (even in the right color).Nice solution.Is the cable channel a short piece of surface mount wiremold? Or?https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wiremold-Legrand-CordMate-II-5-ft-Channel-White-C50/202264865Larry
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #13 – May 09, 2020, 12:54:02 pm Quote from: Larry W - May 09, 2020, 12:43:51 pmIs the cable channel a short piece of surface mount wiremold?It's something that I bought 17 years ago and of which I needed only a short piece. It was stored since then in my garage. The top part snaps onto the bottom part. I glued the parts together so that the top part cannot slide off. It's about 1 inch wide. 1 Likes
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #14 – May 09, 2020, 01:17:12 pm "It's something that I bought 17 years ago..."Don't you just love American ingenuity?
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #15 – May 09, 2020, 01:37:20 pm Quote from: Lazy Bones - May 09, 2020, 01:17:12 pmDon't you just love American ingenuity?... or German, depending on how you look at it.Klaus
Re: Securing a laundry rack in the shower tub Reply #16 – May 09, 2020, 04:42:13 pm "... or German,..."gewiß