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Post by jfspry58 on Jul 19, 2021 14:49:08 GMT -5
I may be the only one here who feels this way, but my wife and I both HATED the stock single sink and faucet that comes in these rigs. So... I found a correct size replacement double bowl, under mount sink on E-Trailer, bought a residential faucet, rerouted some drain lines and so far, we’ve been pretty pleased with the results. Jay Attachments:
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Post by laknox on Jul 19, 2021 16:33:20 GMT -5
VERY nice! FWIW, since we boondock way more than hook up, we always just use a basin to wash in. Dump into the black tank or, if that's getting full, dump it into the forest. It needs water anyway! :-)
Lyle
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Post by jfspry58 on Jul 19, 2021 20:52:29 GMT -5
VERY nice! FWIW, since we boondock way more than hook up, we always just use a basin to wash in. Dump into the black tank or, if that's getting full, dump it into the forest. It needs water anyway! :-) Lyle Thanks Lyle! When we boondock at the lake, I use my “special” hose to leak a little grey water out on the grass most nights. Like you said, it usually needs the water anyway. Jay
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Post by laknox on Jul 21, 2021 10:41:20 GMT -5
VERY nice! FWIW, since we boondock way more than hook up, we always just use a basin to wash in. Dump into the black tank or, if that's getting full, dump it into the forest. It needs water anyway! :-) Lyle Thanks Lyle! When we boondock at the lake, I use my “special” hose to leak a little grey water out on the grass most nights. Like you said, it usually needs the water anyway. Jay I've never understood why it's illegal, in many jurisdictions, to dump grey water. Yeah, sometimes you can't help peeing in the shower, but, besides the water, that's a bit extra nitrogen for the plants and it's dilute as hell. Lyle
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Post by nvguy on Jul 22, 2021 21:12:25 GMT -5
Sink replacement looks good. I did part of the same job, as we already had a two basin sink- replaced the RV faucet with a residential one. As far as the grey water, I will admit to having "leaked" a bit over the years while boondocking. But there is a lot of stuff in grey water- drain some into a jar, let the liquid evaporate and see what's left, food particles, grease, soap scum, and other stuff that if I am the next person using the site I really don't want to have in the ground next to my campsite.
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Post by Edd505 on Jul 23, 2021 22:46:33 GMT -5
Nice work, fortunate ours came with the dual sinks and a nice metal faucet the wife likes.
BTW; Cactus need water too, I know two camp ground that allowed water on the trees, even had circular water damn around them.
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Post by roger75 on Sept 25, 2021 20:59:47 GMT -5
I may be the only one here who feels this way, but my wife and I both HATED the stock single sink and faucet that comes in these rigs. So... I found a correct size replacement double bowl, under mount sink on E-Trailer, bought a residential faucet, rerouted some drain lines and so far, we’ve been pretty pleased with the results. Jay View AttachmentView Attachment
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Post by roger75 on Sept 25, 2021 21:01:49 GMT -5
I may be the only one here who feels this way, but my wife and I both HATED the stock single sink and faucet that comes in these rigs. So... I found a correct size replacement double bowl, under mount sink on E-Trailer, bought a residential faucet, rerouted some drain lines and so far, we’ve been pretty pleased with the results. Jay View AttachmentView Attachment
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Post by roger75 on Oct 30, 2021 8:21:22 GMT -5
I may be the only one here who feels this way, but my wife and I both HATED the stock single sink and faucet that comes in these rigs. So... I found a correct size replacement double bowl, under mount sink on E-Trailer, bought a residential faucet, rerouted some drain lines and so far, we’ve been pretty pleased with the results. Jay View AttachmentView Attachment
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