Thomas, That is correct. Steve also has a second design that can be mounting under the sliding door ... but that won't work as I have a 2nd LP tank there. Other sugestions offerred: 1. Have a special tank fabribacted. Here's on interesting link I got on custom tanks, http://www.watertanks.com/rectangulartanks/ 2. Make one yourself. Here's a great suggestion I received, http://mononc.free.fr/Bricolage/BricolageEauxGrises/EauxGrises.htm 3. Or use PVC pipe to fabricate something from larger diameter piping. Great ideas ..... did some measurments yesterday .... but haven't decided how to proceed at this point. Just had a thought ...... If it weren't for the AC Hoses I like Steve's first tank the best. Is there a way to cut/modify an plastic tank. In other words ... could it be cut, modified and resealed? Hitting the Trail Soon, Larry Chase What: The Great North American Tour When: 01.02.03 How: RoadHaus - 1990 VW Westfalia Syncro Where Today: Denver, CO From: Mesa, AZ
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 07:45:52 -0400 From: "Forhan, Thomas" <thomas.forhan@mail.house.gov> Subject: Re: Re: Wanted Grey Water Tank The are for Westies without a/c, if I recall correctly. Thomas Forhan |
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