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[tabtrailers] Re: Connection under sink drain

 

My pictures are in the 'new photos' - and in the Photos section on the left side of the website in the Owner Modifications album as well as in my photo album 'Sandra.'

Sandra

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "JACK AND LORRAINE" <lbeagley@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you for all your wonderful advice. I will look at your photographs - I presume you have posted them under the "photo site".
> I don't know what I would do without this site and all your knowledge.
> Kind regards,
> Lorraine & Jack Beagley
>
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra" <sandra.rutan@> wrote:
> >
> > I've just posted 2 photos of a sink drain project I started last year and finally was able to use it this Thanksgiving. Of course, the sink drains well into a gray water container, but attach a hose so it will drain into the sewer connection, and the water drains exceedingly slow from the sink. I think snails can crawl faster than the sink will drain out through a regular hose.
> >
> > I cut a garden hose and attached some PVC pipe connectors and a piece of pipe that stands up - close to the level of the sink inside the TAB. I've wrapped Plumber's Tape around the ends of the cut edges of the hose to add some bulk when I push them into the PVC pipe fitting. The other end of the hose is just laying on the ground and tucked into the sewer cap. The second picture shows the PVC connection sitting on the cap of the gray water tank because I haven't glued all the pieces together yet. The sink water drains out in a hurry now!!
> >
> > Wait till you see what I made out of PVC pipe for my cheap-o T.V. antenna! Have to upload the pictures from my camera this evening to share it with you.
> >
> > Sandra Rutan
> > Owner/Moderator
> > Tabbit #352
> >
>

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