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Dave_Pete
Feb 28, 2018Explorer II
Today: Re-work under-wing bathroom drain line.
As reported in the Fresh Water post today, upon loading the camper to the truck, I realized the passenger/curb side bed-rail might hit the PVC bathroom drain line under the propane compartment.
Somebody had to DO something!
I removed the hose clamps, then grabbed the oscillating saw and trimmed back one pipe, just outside the electrical cabinet where the bathroom basin trap is found. By this time, the wind was picking up, and I didn't have any new hose anyway, so I continued the load up with freezing fingers.
I guess the cold was getting to my inner-core as well, as I forgot more pictures - of the removed piece.
A day or two later, when I added the new hose, the work was done while the camper was loaded and I accessed easy-peasy through the under-dinette-seat access door to the wheel well.
Here's how the new hose worked.
Guess I forgot to get under photos that day too. We're tie-ing up many loose ends right now, and I get confused easily.
I still intend to place some sort of grommet over the larger hole where the hose passes through the floor of the cabinet. So many jobs, so little time.
And THAT completes Waste Water.
As reported in the Fresh Water post today, upon loading the camper to the truck, I realized the passenger/curb side bed-rail might hit the PVC bathroom drain line under the propane compartment.
Somebody had to DO something!
I removed the hose clamps, then grabbed the oscillating saw and trimmed back one pipe, just outside the electrical cabinet where the bathroom basin trap is found. By this time, the wind was picking up, and I didn't have any new hose anyway, so I continued the load up with freezing fingers.
I guess the cold was getting to my inner-core as well, as I forgot more pictures - of the removed piece.
A day or two later, when I added the new hose, the work was done while the camper was loaded and I accessed easy-peasy through the under-dinette-seat access door to the wheel well.
Here's how the new hose worked.
Guess I forgot to get under photos that day too. We're tie-ing up many loose ends right now, and I get confused easily.
I still intend to place some sort of grommet over the larger hole where the hose passes through the floor of the cabinet. So many jobs, so little time.
And THAT completes Waste Water.
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