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Grey Water Storage Using An Oil Drain Tank

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Tim Elett, Angola, Indiana
Grey Water Storage Using An Oil Drain Container
2006 Dodge 3500
1995 Hideaway Camper

Oil Drain Tank Grey Water

My camper never had a grey water tank. I purchased a brand new oil drain tank and mounted it to the side of the camper.  Then I ran the necessary plumbing from the sink to the back of the camper.  Now I don’t need to run a hose to a tank on the ground.

It took me two hours to complete this modification and cost me $20.  In my opinion, the skill level of this modification is medium.

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