ArtW
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Well, it beats actually working for a living, or that's what one of the 'sporting ladies' in one of the places I grew up in told me :angel:
Gary68 said:so no crvl discount?
have you seen the"how to be a traveling poker dealer" thread? from reducto
https://vanlivingforum.com/Thread-WSOP-is-hiring-temp-cashiers-poker-dealers-NOW-for-this-May-July
if interested,get ahold of him
Gunny said:It's been awhile since I have checked your progress, what you've done looks very well thought out. Very nice...
Rob
Every Road Leads Home said:I think i'd follow the seasonal work circuit, I actually would love to try it one year myself. Camp host job to beat harvest to Amazon. Then get a 5 month break to collect unemployment and rinse and repeat or try something new if it wasn't to your liking.
BradKW said:Worse than having a leak is a leak that goes unnoticed...so over your bed is a perfect spot.
I missed the thread about why you want to put CoolSeal on your roof, but my experiences with those types of roof coatings would indicate that your adhesion concerns may have merit...
Vagabound said:...
My wet bath dilemma:
I have built a wet bath/shower in my truck. As described elsewhere, it consists mostly of a Rubbermaid bin, two shower curtains with a custom curtain rod, and a modified bug sprayer.Two solid walls, and the other two sides open to the living space.
... I'm using two overlapping shower curtains which hang down into the tub to create a waterproof space. That isn't ideal for a few reasons. In any case, that has me thinking about doing something different on the back wall of the shower, which is plywood.
The specific problem is the conflict between a sealed wall, regardless of materials, and the use of the bin as a shower pan / tub. With only a sealed wall on the back side, and no shower curtain there, any water running down the wall would continue down the wall past the crack between the wall and the tub and eventually land on the floor. At the moment, the shower curtain redirects that into the tub.
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BradKW said:Amazing. Intuitive. Brilliant. Ground-breaking. Patent worthy.
VanKitten said:I have been meaning to ask you....since you are catching the shower water in a pan..does that mean you do not use a drain to grey water tank? What do you do with the water in the pan when you are done?
Vagabound said:By "you", I guess you mean me.
Well, I've been a fan of Rube Goldberg devices since childhood, so I decided to do something unique. I collected about 150 McDonalds straws and then combined those at intervals of 18 inches with 6 rolls of toilet paper, each one separate in a ziplock bag, with zip ties, and of course a little duct tape. It looks sort of like a anorexic plastic anaconda that ate six rabbits. I was able to create a primitive filtration system that recycles shower gray water back into potable water.
Tom
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