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Old 07-18-2019, 11:05 PM   #1
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Shower wall rack.

We got tired of stuff always falling off the small ledges they put into the showers so I went to Wally World and found this nifty over the door metal shelf unit that holds everything nice and neat while on the road. Since the back of the unit is open I modified an old sheet of Lexan to keep stuff from falling out the back. Simple and it works great.
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Have you traveled with this yet? There are roads out there which will bounce that stuff right out of there. Not all, but some. Avoid OKC, Atlanta, Dallas, Chattanooga, St Louis, get the picture. All large cities. Oh and the Shreveport bypass.
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Have you traveled with this yet? There are roads out there which will bounce that stuff right out of there. Not all, but some. Avoid OKC, Atlanta, Dallas, Chattanooga, St Louis, get the picture. All large cities. Oh and the Shreveport bypass.
The answer to your question is yes I have traveled with this on a 5K mile excursion with some mighty bumpy roads. I've had zero issues with stuff bouncing out. Even the bar of soap stays put on its little tray. However I do lay the bottles sideways before we depart for the road.
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Old 07-26-2019, 08:14 PM   #4
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Great thinking, I usually lay mine in the floor of shower, but like your idea much better,,, good job
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