How have the tek screws held up over the last year or so of driving around with actual water weight? Did the tek screws held up or are they coming loose? Is it still as rock solid as Day 1 or has the whole system started to loosen at all?
Rock solid. We drove the Alaskan highway. If you have any idea how bad of a road that is, it's the worst road in the USA. No issues with any screws, any teks.
Thanks for the video. I am building out a transit as well and wandering about the grey water tank. You did not show in the video how you are pluming the grey water into the tank? On the top or the side?
@@GoingBoundless I see in the shower plumbing video. Your struggle is what I was worried and wandering about. I like the paint on the fitting trick. Thanks
Before i go and buy one of these, would you like to give a link to a referral for the products you used so you can make some extra money? This was an excellently helpful video to me
Well, you wouldn't have a very good build without at least 13 holes that I can think of off hand. Drainage for shower and sink. Aircon 2, heat 2, propane 2, some wiring 4-6.
I thought it was my cat then I realized it was on RUclips! Great work.. Made it seem simple!
Your cat meowing cracked me up 😂 great video!
Was just scratching my head about a tank in this location on my own build. Thanks for the great walkthrough!
This was thorough and fantastic, thank you for the idea.
Nice job. I would’ve put the manual drain valve on the left side though for easier access.
The cat says « looser, your cut a hole for nothing » 😁😁
Thank you for your thoughtful thorough video. If it’s not too bothersome can you advise as to the size of your bolts, nuts and teks?
Couldn’t you have just drilled a hole where you put the tek screw and put a riv nut?
Just cut some bicycle inner tubes to slide over those brackets.
Nice job. Did you consider putting in a heating pad for freeze conditions?
I did until I saw all the videos of people's tanks melting from them.
How have the tek screws held up over the last year or so of driving around with actual water weight? Did the tek screws held up or are they coming loose? Is it still as rock solid as Day 1 or has the whole system started to loosen at all?
Rock solid. We drove the Alaskan highway. If you have any idea how bad of a road that is, it's the worst road in the USA. No issues with any screws, any teks.
Thanks for the video. I am building out a transit as well and wandering about the grey water tank. You did not show in the video how you are pluming the grey water into the tank? On the top or the side?
hi there. I show the shower plumbing on top. I did not show the sink which goes into the side.
@@GoingBoundless I see in the shower plumbing video. Your struggle is what I was worried and wandering about. I like the paint on the fitting trick. Thanks
Before i go and buy one of these, would you like to give a link to a referral for the products you used so you can make some extra money?
This was an excellently helpful video to me
I appreciate you looking out but just don't have the time. I am traveling right now. Thank you for the offer though.
I thought drilling holes in the chassis was a big no no?
Well, you wouldn't have a very good build without at least 13 holes that I can think of off hand. Drainage for shower and sink. Aircon 2, heat 2, propane 2, some wiring 4-6.
Any links to the tank?
I said the model number in the video. Just look up the model number on Google or eBay or amazon.
@@GoingBoundless dude, if you are doing videos like this, you put the links in the videos.
Did you forget about the inlet? lol
In another video.