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5:45 pm August 19, 2010
| Nick
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Well, it is over halfway into my second month and still have not had enough spare cash for getting the water tanks and plumbing into the Ogre rv!
It still feels like just luxury camping lol. I cannot wait to get running water so I can have a shower at my own place again.
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7:13 pm August 22, 2010
| shariebeth
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Maybe you should have kept the Radio Shack job for a bit longer?
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2:25 pm August 23, 2010
| Nick
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would have if I could have heh. I was suppose to be up for setting up sales and such cause I was knowledgeable of where every product was in the store, but the auto scheduler does not care about knowledgeable employee's heh. oh well. Full time with my own company is far more satsifying anyways.
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11:23 am September 30, 2010
| Grant Wagner
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Water system's don't have to be teribly complicated. Maybe a basic gravity feed system can work out for you. It wouldn't be enough pressure for a traditional plumbing appliances, but even a watercrock with a 1 gallon tank can completely service your sink, and a basic solar shower can do the same.
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1:12 pm September 30, 2010
| Nick
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aye it would ease the design a bit if I did gravity drain. but I need to keep all the tanks internal so they do not freeze in the winter.
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