Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 01:21:00 -0600
Reply-To: Max/Joyce Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET>
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From: Max/Joyce Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET>
Subject: Re: Survey-- Your Favorite Vanagon Accessories That You Have Added
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I think a guy wrote that urinal article, so maybe the ladies should add
Campmoor's "SaniFem" adapter so they can get relief also.
Dimwitted Moose and flying Squirrel
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. C." <jcblues@yahoo.com>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: Survey-- Your Favorite Vanagon Accessories That You Have Added
> favorite adds:
>
> 1. a shower (see below)
> 2. a urinal (see below)
> 3. a pair of 55watt driving lites from kmart that work
> beautifully ($20 on sale)
> 4. slipped tire innertubes over the table posts so
> they pivot smoothly and solidly lock into place for
> travel.
>
> shower directions:
> (not hot, not powerful, but quick, cheap and
> effective. feels great when you're done!)
> 1. get about 10' of plastic tubing from the hardware
> store with the correct diameter to slip over the
> faucet outlet.
> 2. slip a showerhead of your choice on the end. i
> found a kitchen faucent spraying attachment works
> nice. it rains straight down on you.
> 3. loop it over the horizontal poptop support bar and
> hang it from the skylight w/ a bungee.
> 4. get a large plastic bin that you can stand and
> shower in. you can store stuff like frisbees and shoes
> in it in the back while you're traveling. put it in
> the middle of the van
> 5. attach 2 shower curtains to a hoola hoop. i find
> the bright orange ones work best.
> 6. tuck one side of the hoop between the upper bunk
> cushions and hang the other w/ bungee from horizontal
> support bar
> 7. turn on water and get clean
> 8. dump out water from bin
> (also works well for outdoor shower in private areas)
>
> Urinal:
> (also simple, cheap, elegant, and effective. If used
> carefully, it's perfectly clean & sanitary too)
>
> 1. get a "y" adapter from hardware store that fits the
> plastic tube from sink to ground.
> 2. splice into sink drain tube
> 3. attach second tube to other y end
> 4. find a stopper that fits this--pvc connectors work
> fine if filled.
> 5. get funnel (size/shape/color of choice)that plugs
> into end of extra tube.
> 6. when need arises, plug in the funnel and use.
> 7. rinse w/ water.
> 8. re-cork and push tube 2 back into cabinet.
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