Poquito
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Post by Poquito on Jan 6, 2018 17:15:22 GMT -8
Getting ready to order a drop in sink and noticed the drain hole is 2 1/8 diameter. I am doing a simple handle pump faucet and will have jerry cans clean and grey water set-up underneath, no line to a tank under the bed like the original. Has anyone done this with a sink hole of this size and how was it done? If this creates too much piping underneath or complicated what should I be looking for in the way of a sink.
Thanks!
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Post by vikx on Jan 6, 2018 21:45:12 GMT -8
If you are ordering a sink, there should be a drain to fit it. I use a hose thru the bottom of the trailer for the drain; it goes into a bucket or tote. Connect the drain, screw an adapter on and reduce to 1" or 3/4", your preference. Use a barb to attach the hose. I use 3/4 tractor 'breather' hose-it's softer and lasts a long time. The other option is to shorten the hose and go into the grey tank. PM me for photos or look here: s189.photobucket.com/user/vikxphotos/library/Displays%20Parts%20and%20Pieces/Plumbing?sort=6&page=2&hotlinkfix=1515303800801There's several different sink drains for you to see. Scroll thru the pages.
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Ten
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Post by Ten on Jan 7, 2018 0:22:58 GMT -8
I think the two inch size is common for smaller sinks Look for a strainer and plug for a bar sink. You should be able to find one at any big-box or plumbing supply, or online if that's your poison... After the strainer, everything else is standard sizes, so adapting to your desired setup is much easier.
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62ham
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Post by 62ham on Jan 16, 2018 13:52:40 GMT -8
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