If you've got a Westy, I'd suggest that you take the center cardboard roll from a roll of paper hand towels and put it down over your sink drain and blow real hard to get the residual water out of your drain. Mine is currently patched with JB Weld and holds the residual water very well. Stan Wilder 83 Westfalia Air Cooled On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 21:40:36 -0700 Bob Stevens <mtbikerbob@MSN.COM> writes: Dave: I'm in Salt Lake and we get into the single/teens digits tempwise. I just drain my holding tank and leave the pllug out a couple days to let the tank dry, then replace it. Also run the faucet until nothing comes out. There has never been enough water left in the line to freeze/crack it. Bob Stevens '91 Westy
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