ladydunraven
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I know you are all going to laugh at me but I am willing to take the risk / hit.
I have bought a new Motorhome and also new to Motorhoming upgrading from Tents. I have purchased a Fire extinguisher that has come with a holder along with a fire blanket. I am trying to make sure I am as safe as possible.
I have figured out a spot to fit the Fire blanket and use a heavy duty removable hook so no damage to the Motorhome.
The problem is the fire extinguisher didn't come with any fixings for me to use. I have located a spot by the door it can safely go without being knocked accidentally, but it means attaching it to the wood paneling.
Is it ok to use wood screws? What is the best length? Are they strong enough? Should I use a nut and bolt? i'm not practical like most of you.
How have all of you attached your fire extinguishers? Pictures would be appreciated.
I am really conscious of the warranty on the new Motorhome probably over conscious, hence asking for advice for you lovely people.
Thank you in advance.
I have bought a new Motorhome and also new to Motorhoming upgrading from Tents. I have purchased a Fire extinguisher that has come with a holder along with a fire blanket. I am trying to make sure I am as safe as possible.
I have figured out a spot to fit the Fire blanket and use a heavy duty removable hook so no damage to the Motorhome.
The problem is the fire extinguisher didn't come with any fixings for me to use. I have located a spot by the door it can safely go without being knocked accidentally, but it means attaching it to the wood paneling.
Is it ok to use wood screws? What is the best length? Are they strong enough? Should I use a nut and bolt? i'm not practical like most of you.
How have all of you attached your fire extinguishers? Pictures would be appreciated.
I am really conscious of the warranty on the new Motorhome probably over conscious, hence asking for advice for you lovely people.
Thank you in advance.