Sunday, April 22, 2012

Starting plumbing for the water tanks

     Well here we are again today finally getting started on the plumbing on the rear 37 or 40 gallon water tanks on the back end. As always I like to try out some new materials, plumbing parts and other knick knacks that I've never tried out before. One of my goals is to be able to quickly isolate any of the components that may need to be repaired or removed for service. Some parts of the trailer I like to have exposed, so that people who come to visit can see exactly how those parts fit together, also if there is a leak then I will be the first to see the problem.






Here is the shut off valve & a 3/4 x 3/4 x 3/4" Gator bite
I love these as the pipe just snaps together
and can come apart just as easy.





Here is the  3/4 x 3/4"  90  deg Gator bite
I love these as the pipe just snaps together
and can come apart just as easy.


Here is the blue and white valve above.



I'm thinking about installing water valves / hose bibs on or under the trailer
The top valve may be great for the rear door area
as it only sticks out 1.5" and the handle
can easily be removed.



See this handle is so easy to remove.



I'm thinking about this location at the passenger side corner
painted white or black you may not even notice this ?


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