REFLEXX
Well-known member
Gents,
My (almost finished) garage/shop has no plumbing. According to EVERYONE I spoke to, the PRC (People's Republic of California) inspectors would have put me through hell for plumbing. Not to mention the costs.
I want a sink for just washing my hands inside the shop. No brake cleaner, no dumping of oil, no washing car parts, just getting some muck off my paws.
I can run a line to the shop for water and plumb it up to a sink, that's easy. I even have several electric undersink water heaters, but then what? any suggestions? I have no snow or weather cold enough to freeze anthing,
Tying into the septic system would be too dificult. Another septic tank would be cost and space prohibitive.
Do I bury a 55 gal barrel/drum full of sand with just 5" of it sticking up?? and let it evaporate between uses?
How about just draining it into my dirt lot? it's only soap with very little dirt and I'm not about dump hazardous materials on my property (or anyone elses for that matter).
ANYONE???
My (almost finished) garage/shop has no plumbing. According to EVERYONE I spoke to, the PRC (People's Republic of California) inspectors would have put me through hell for plumbing. Not to mention the costs.
I want a sink for just washing my hands inside the shop. No brake cleaner, no dumping of oil, no washing car parts, just getting some muck off my paws.
I can run a line to the shop for water and plumb it up to a sink, that's easy. I even have several electric undersink water heaters, but then what? any suggestions? I have no snow or weather cold enough to freeze anthing,
Tying into the septic system would be too dificult. Another septic tank would be cost and space prohibitive.
Do I bury a 55 gal barrel/drum full of sand with just 5" of it sticking up?? and let it evaporate between uses?
How about just draining it into my dirt lot? it's only soap with very little dirt and I'm not about dump hazardous materials on my property (or anyone elses for that matter).
ANYONE???

