
Hooray! The gray water tank is in place.


The tank is an Ameri-Kart H136. But I think I have an old version. The ones on the website have slightly different dimensions.
featherliteCT1 wrote:Looking good!
What kind of water seal stuff did you use on the 2x4's you used for supporting your grey water tank?
How deep do you think the stuff soaked in?
Assuming there are no future gashes in the wood that pierce the depth of the coating, will the wood be protected at a level comparable to treated lumber?
flboy wrote:Wow... what a cool idea! Wouldn't recommended that for the Blackwater... may have a log jam! Lol
You have some great fab skills and the tools to do it!
Nice work!
McDave wrote:Yep, I can see how the water inlet and vent may be able to "share" a hole, where does this sump come in? Grey just for shower, no sinks? Wouldn't a div. tee (sanitary) accomplish the same end? Are you just bored and showin' off...it's OK if ya are. You got skills, no doubt.
McDave
flboy wrote:With no sink, how do you accomplish the 3rd S in SS&S? Brushing teeth and etc. also ? I have an idea. Put a small flip down sink in the corner of shower and tap off the same water as shower and just have the sink drain into the shower pan.
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