In the rebuild of my TTT I want to correct some things I just don't like about the design. One of them is the sink drain - it didn't have one.
The original sink was likely a steel pan (which is why it wasn't there when I got the camper) with no drain and not fastened down. I've sourced a proper stainless-steel sink and a drain assembly for it - but how to go through the floor (into a bucket under the camper) has me a bit puzzled.
I guess I could just run a drain pipe through the floor through a grommet, coupled to the drain tailpiece with flex. This seems to me to not quite optimal - a wide-open drain seems to me to be a potential highway for insects and rodentiae.
Thinking a trap isn't worth the effort - no grey-water retained so no fumes. Just really thinking on the open-pipe issue and the exit through the floor (which is metal at that point).
Opinions?
THanks - Alan