jketron
Full Fledged Farker
what are you using during a comp for a sink? I cant imagine you bringing a sink
how are you doing any cleanup in between?
how are you doing any cleanup in between?
what are you using during a comp for a sink? I cant imagine you bringing a sink
how are you doing any cleanup in between?
wow you do bring the kitchen sink.... thats awesome..ok I need to look at a setup.
So I imagine you bring the extra buckets for the old water to then dump in the correct area
First of all, sorry I didn't have a chance to say hi in Winchester and congrats on your calls! I looked for you, but didn't see you during the event and cheared you on at awards
Anyway, my teamate and I have talked about getting a sink several times and it came up again in Winchester. One of the things that keeps holding us back is....what do you do with your grey water? Do you have a container under it to catch? Hope you're on the outside or close to a drain and run drain hose? The three-tub sink works for us because we don't use (and have to dispose of) a lot of water. We probably use 5-10 gallons per comp, and I would think a one compartment sink would be a lot more.
dmp
Why not bring the kitchen sink?
15 gallons grey water, 10 gallons fresh. Most contests have a greywater dump, or a handy storm drain.
Chris,
Who made that setup?
Thanks
Apollo Carts (http://www.apollocarts.com/) made it. The build quality is great. It was a custom build and it does exactly what we (i.e. my wife) wanted it to. (Runs off a hose or a built in pump with a battery, propane fired hot water heater)
We had it at Pork in the Park. [Congrats on your calls, btw]
The only thing I didn't like about Apollo was the build time. It was triple their estimate. I got a discount for pre-payment, but if I had to do it over again I would have gone the deposit/pay-on-completion route.