No ADD for me...... just my own stupidity lol. Saw title of this thread for weeks and it just made no sense.. was it a a big Ad for something your selling miss-spelled or did you have a thread about Adding something to your rig else where... just confounded me....... OHHHHHHHHH........ A.D.D...
yeah aware of that. An ATV winch mounted high might could help? Would not consider something heavy duty enough to be bridging more than one wheel's carrying weight at a time. Still though do realize bridging may be too ambitious where sand/mud ladder-ish kinda thing is a bit more reasonable.
Long ago my feeble mind envisioned a more central "under rig" mounted winch on a lazy Suzan apparatus. The Suzan carries no tugging weight. You Un-Pin winch. Rotate winch Fore, Aft, Port or Starboard. Re-Pin into position. Pins carry weight when winching. A short pull thru rope or...
Has anyone ever seen mention or done a conversion of a drop-side bed panel into a recovery board/bridge. Strengthen it and add ridges for Tire grip? Got an LMTV which has drop-side bed. These are aluminium removable sides. Searched with google but found nothing. Open to suggestions on search...
FWIW..... Saw the other day a way to get a nearly vacuum seal without a vacuum machine. Put the item in a ziplock like bag. Dip this bag in water till the ziplock is as close to top level of water that you can and zip it up. The water pressure on the outside of the bag displaces the air in...
Devils advocate point of view-
On the interstate at 50 55mph in a truck as big as a Mog is not as huge an issue as some make it. Now if you were on a Motorcycle..... YEAH.. your *** will get run over. BUT.. in a Mog People see you from far enough away. If they want to be bad drivers and not...
No need to google for real old material. Dealt with this definition first hand with past county I lived in TX which was EXTREMELY rural. Was a total shock they defined kitchen as Black..... thus the info is straight from horses mouth. Though did review the county regulations after told that...
That is incorrect these days. Least in the TX county I last lived that is no longer the definition and from have found since then this seems to be the case in most counties these days. For example you can NOT use kitchen sink effluant to water your garden. It is considered BLACK. Here is a...
Grease would be from kitchen sink...... and that is usually considered black effluent cause of food bacteria thus would not actually be connected to grey water storage. Least "black" is the definition of kitchen sink effluent in most places in the US these days. Not sure if camper builders...
One thing I've learned is to not assume someone is stupid. So with that in mind went back to the flow diagram keeping in mind your good point of filtered gray mixing potentially with the good water in the lines creating cross contamination and realized..... there is a chance we read it wrong...
Recently saw an S250 with what appeared to be a large hatch or something on one side wall. If one or better two 250's were paired up that has this hatch it would be helpful in making a crawl thru. Anyone know which specific type/model NSN # orr? that have a large hatch on the side?
Felt same as you.....another check valve would be better unless the pump specifically states it contains an internal check valve. Good point on another use of grey water as a cooler by misting on tranny or even diff's or hubs for that matter. Would be easy to do with a landscape mister.
no more power than a 12v RV water pump for basic system though that can be Solar powered. Wind-powered the old fashioned way even but that would be overly complex. Filter cost.. you may have a point. Doing something like this makes more sense when building your own rig from ground up. Not...
The article saw about this addressed the smell. The charcol filtration system takes out the bacteria that causes the smell. Pretty sure though the water can actualy be used for more than just flushing. Pretty sure charcol filtered non-Potable water from the shower can also used for showering...
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