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mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Not as quick, clean and easy as "watering the flowers" once in a while at night, or during the day if boondocking and noone around.
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โMar-01-2022 08:14 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Not as quick, clean and easy as "watering the flowers" once in a while at night, or during the day if boondocking and noone around.
โMar-01-2022 08:12 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Grey water is not clean faucet water, it's contaminated water that stinks. And when it leaks dry rot may have started. Dry rot results from wet wood with no air circulation ie this tank design. And when it does leak repair or replace.
But I like the idea as a proof of concept.
โFeb-28-2022 10:22 PM
bgum wrote:
Valhalla360
Yes I owned a wooden boat made from marine plywood. In fact in my area that was the only type of boat until they perfected riveting and welding aluminum. I would keep it in covered dry conditions between use. When put in water it didn't leak a drop. I agree some wood boats need to swell but not a properly built and painted plywood boat. Many families lived on houseboats made from wood.
I agree that a wooden tank would not be the preferred material.
โFeb-28-2022 01:11 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Grey water is not clean faucet water, it's contaminated water that stinks. And when it leaks dry rot may have started. Dry rot results from wet wood with no air circulation ie this tank design. And when it does leak repair or replace.
But I like the idea as a proof of concept.
โFeb-28-2022 01:05 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
It's a cleaver idea. Seems like a good proof of concept prototype that will need to be replaced as leaks start and dry rot sets in. Also thinking the baffle openings need to be much larger as "stuff" starts to clog them. On the next version the inside could be covered with fiberglass to water proof the concept. Perhaps add several flush fittings to help with cleanout.
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โFeb-27-2022 07:20 PM
bgum wrote:
A wood boat keeps water out why would not keep water in?
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