Man, modern people throw out such nice things. That sink is still perfect. Bro, get you a 12V battery and an RV pump. RV pumps are relatively cheap and work with that flexible pipe material you got there.
Thanks for the tips! In the future I'll definitely look into that but for now I'm trying to use the least amount of electricity as possible. So manual pumps for now.
It's Silly to let the grey water tube at the dead end bottom of the dirty water jerrycan. You should cut the tube at two centimeters from thé entrance. Nice réalisation, howevet. I will do sometging like this for my van
@@southwestoffgrid hi! first excuse my poorenglish, i'm french and our educational system is diving. well, i first passed a few nights onboard, with just a gym matress, a bottle of water and a camping stove. it excited me so, i bought a camp bed, a matress, all the camping stuff e.g. an "USB shower" etcaetera. and enjoyed a french tour . now are the times winter is coming, i'll treat the "ground" of the cabin with pain remover and a rust converter, put some polystyrene decks and a wood ground with lino. then i'll insulate with multilayer such as used in house building, cheap and simple to install. wood in, and after all, a little furniture with a sink, a place for my gas stove and a desk for my computer. that's why, i came on your video, cause my sink will be inspired by yours (and thx a lot). when all will be finished, i'll connect my ecoflow battery to solar panels and add a wood stove, here wood is free in the forests and it'a a good solution not to depend on supplies. in about one or two years, i plan to buy a forest parcel, and build a wood house on, with chickens and a vegetable garden, to get off the grid as possible (seems like times are going to get harder). but european globalists governement seems like they are initiating a "withour property rights" society model, i study the news attentivly cause i can alrready guess it will be hard to get a resilient field, something like an autonomous base, soon or later. thank you for your attention, i'll follow your next steps in your videos. congrats
Rubber washer and paper washer go on th under side of the sink for next time. Plumbers putty or silicone goes around the top flange. You'll get it. You did the hardest part already. Everything else is downhill from here. 🎉
@irismarie6515 I'm the same, i grew up in a city in Connecticut, and believe me, I am far from handy, lol. But i bet you can do it as long as you just get started
Watching this video actually helped me
That's great to hear, I'm so glad I could help
Man, modern people throw out such nice things. That sink is still perfect. Bro, get you a 12V battery and an RV pump. RV pumps are relatively cheap and work with that flexible pipe material you got there.
Thanks for the tips! In the future I'll definitely look into that but for now I'm trying to use the least amount of electricity as possible. So manual pumps for now.
This is such a sweet video 🥺🤍 keep it up
Thank you, I will. This is the life I've always wanted. ❤️
Awesome video. Keep up the great work
Thanks! Will do!
Thank you. This helped me. Blessings to you and your family.
Glad it helped. Thank you for watching. God bless
Great job on the sink! Can’t wait to see the next project!
Thanks so much!
Fyi , the hole puncher is at the bottom of the caulking gun 👍🏾 “always cool to see people do their own thing”
😂 Wow, i never knew. Thanks for the heads up. I'll definitely use that next time. Thanks for watching
Where did you buy your water bucket?👍
The water containers i picked up at walmart.
How do u dump the dirty water .?
How I Dump My Gray Water #desertlife #greywater #recycling #zerowaste
It's Silly to let the grey water tube at the dead end bottom of the dirty water jerrycan. You should cut the tube at two centimeters from thé entrance. Nice réalisation, howevet. I will do sometging like this for my van
Awesome, I always wanted to convert a van. Hows that going for you?
@@southwestoffgrid hi! first excuse my poorenglish, i'm french and our educational system is diving. well, i first passed a few nights onboard, with just a gym matress, a bottle of water and a camping stove. it excited me so, i bought a camp bed, a matress, all the camping stuff e.g. an "USB shower" etcaetera. and enjoyed a french tour . now are the times winter is coming, i'll treat the "ground" of the cabin with pain remover and a rust converter, put some polystyrene decks and a wood ground with lino. then i'll insulate with multilayer such as used in house building, cheap and simple to install. wood in, and after all, a little furniture with a sink, a place for my gas stove and a desk for my computer. that's why, i came on your video, cause my sink will be inspired by yours (and thx a lot). when all will be finished, i'll connect my ecoflow battery to solar panels and add a wood stove, here wood is free in the forests and it'a a good solution not to depend on supplies. in about one or two years, i plan to buy a forest parcel, and build a wood house on, with chickens and a vegetable garden, to get off the grid as possible (seems like times are going to get harder). but european globalists governement seems like they are initiating a "withour property rights" society model, i study the news attentivly cause i can alrready guess it will be hard to get a resilient field, something like an autonomous base, soon or later. thank you for your attention, i'll follow your next steps in your videos. congrats
can we get the links for the pump and the sink? i would like to buy one
Hello thank you for commenting.
Whale GP0550 Gusher® Galley Mk 3 Manual Freshwater Galley Pump, Foot Pedal-Operated, Right-Side Foot Lever a.co/d/2WiSniX
The sink was found in someone's front yard
Nice
Thanks
Rubber washer and paper washer go on th under side of the sink for next time. Plumbers putty or silicone goes around the top flange. You'll get it. You did the hardest part already. Everything else is downhill from here. 🎉
Thanks for the advice. I'm still learning everyday lol
I’m aiming to do the same. Work less and live more.
It's a lot of work getting started, but once you're set up, it's totally worth it. I really just got tired of paying rent.
@@southwestoffgrid I’m just struggling with the water situation. Love ur set up. I’m just not that handy. I need help😫
@irismarie6515 I'm the same, i grew up in a city in Connecticut, and believe me, I am far from handy, lol. But i bet you can do it as long as you just get started