Plumbing
It's another job that's not photogenic, but it is an important step ahead. l got the plumbing done, all except mounting the drain spigot for the gray water, and making a connection to the water heater. I decided a while back that the best thing for me to do was to take out the old black tank. My guess is, it was less than 10 gallons. I really had no choice, the old plastic had turned brittle. The top part shattered like glass. I couldn't figure a way to put in a black and a gray tank, so I decided to go with a small, 10-gallon, gray tank and use a porta-potty type toilet. It'll be set up as a wet-bath. Tank's in. Shower pan is in place. Drain from kitchen sink & shower pan installed. I had already installed a new fresh-water tank, gravity inlet for the tank, and inlet for city water, 12v. pump. The old, original faucet shined up pretty well. The old sink was in good shape. Used them both. Except for the lines connected to the pump, all the freshwater lines a...