This area also holds the “Fantastic Vent” and heat/AC controls. I mounted a thermometer next to these controls and put this dandy combination letter holder and key rack just below the controls. I used one inch drywall screws to mount the thermometer and the rack into the side of the pantry wall. This wall is a double thickness hollow wall and the screws did not protrude into the pantry.We do not have a broom closet, and were placing our broom in the 5th wheel basement (the main storage space of the 5th wheel located under the bedroom and aft of the kingpin). My wife likes everything clean and was not happy having to ask me to fetch the broom all the time. We tried several places to store the broom but nothing worked until after we installed the ‘junk rack.”
As you can see the broom fit neatly in a space next to the steps and the handle is held in place by the “junk rack” itself. My wife loves the easy access to the broom and I like a place to put the stuff out of my pockets.
A few RV manufacturers are beginning to build in useful stuff like this. Here is an example of a junk rack that also opens to reveal control switches.

5 comments:
Love your "junk rack" ideas. Where does one go to buy a rack similiar to yours? I've been searching on the Internet with no luck. Thank you.
You can purchase it at Amazon.com for around $19.00 Here is the link.
http://www.amazon.com/Combination-Hardwood-Letter-Hooks-Lipper/dp/B000GGTL6M/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt/102-9716391-4929752
I found ours at a large drug store chain (can't remember which one)They really are handy. Jim
Jim, maybe it no longer exists because I can't find the link on Amazon. It tell me the page cannot be found.
Any ideas?
I would try an office supply source and look for a magazine or letter rack.
Jim, The storage place where we park our rig had some rv's who's owners thought it would be nice to keep extra keys to their rigs in similar "junk racks". Then, when thieves got in, they found the keys-conveniently placed, and proceeded to use those keys to get into all the surrounding rv's--including mine. Although they didn't actually get in, they caused alot of damage trying.
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