Oct-28-2015 04:03 PM
Nov-24-2015 07:11 PM
dewey02 wrote:4x4van wrote:dewey02 wrote:
That is a nice unit. That's more substantial than I need or want, but it sure looks to be really nice quality. How much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking.
I think I got it at Sam's club for something like $80. But that was probably 8-10 years ago.
Nov-24-2015 02:13 PM
Nov-24-2015 09:19 AM
Nov-24-2015 07:36 AM
azbrewer wrote:For those of you that have tapped into your MH water system where and how did you tap in. My outside shower is on the opposite side of my camp area. Did you T off the hot or cold water line in back of the Water heater?4x4van wrote:For reasons unknown we have never left the pump on when not in use.azbrewer wrote:
Got one for Father Day. I put a hose "Y" in the line and then a Aqua Tainer on the roof so I don't have to run in and turn on pump.
I typically leave my pump on when I'm boondocking; no need to "run in and turn on pump"? RV and outside table is always under pressure and ready to use. And of course with hookups, the system is pressurized as well, so...
Nov-22-2015 06:02 AM
4x4van wrote:For reasons unknown we have never left the pump on when not in use.azbrewer wrote:
Got one for Father Day. I put a hose "Y" in the line and then a Aqua Tainer on the roof so I don't have to run in and turn on pump.
I typically leave my pump on when I'm boondocking; no need to "run in and turn on pump"? RV and outside table is always under pressure and ready to use. And of course with hookups, the system is pressurized as well, so...
Nov-21-2015 12:23 PM
Nov-20-2015 02:50 PM
4x4van wrote:dewey02 wrote:
I've got something similar, but a lot more substantial and with more room. It is called the Lewis and Clark Outdoor Kitchen. I hook it up to my outdoor shower connection. It has a shelf underneath, and tables on each side to hold an outdoor stove, dishrack or whatever. It has hooks and a shelf to hold soap, towels, utensils, etc. It folds into a suitcase size case when not in use.
That is a nice unit. That's more substantial than I need or want, but it sure looks to be really nice quality. How much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking.
Nov-01-2015 12:36 PM
dewey02 wrote:
I've got something similar, but a lot more substantial and with more room. It is called the Lewis and Clark Outdoor Kitchen. I hook it up to my outdoor shower connection. It has a shelf underneath, and tables on each side to hold an outdoor stove, dishrack or whatever. It has hooks and a shelf to hold soap, towels, utensils, etc. It folds into a suitcase size case when not in use.
Nov-01-2015 12:33 PM
azbrewer wrote:
Got one for Father Day. I put a hose "Y" in the line and then a Aqua Tainer on the roof so I don't have to run in and turn on pump.
Nov-01-2015 12:05 PM
Nov-01-2015 08:46 AM
Nov-01-2015 08:18 AM
dewey02 wrote:
I've got something similar, but a lot more substantial and with more room. It is called the Lewis and Clark Outdoor Kitchen. I hook it up to my outdoor shower connection. It has a shelf underneath, and tables on each side to hold an outdoor stove, dishrack or whatever. It has hooks and a shelf to hold soap, towels, utensils, etc. It folds into a suitcase size case when not in use.
Oct-29-2015 09:26 PM
Oct-29-2015 08:16 PM