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    Default Portable sink for work shop

    I got sink from eBay and built frame and plumbing. Gets water from hose and drains to sewer vent near shed. Its not meant to be a work of art just functional and strong. So its but joints glue and lots of screws. My impact driver got a workout )

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    Great work. I made something similar for washing my dive gear, as well as shed activities.
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    Great! I was trying to think how I could do something like this and it looks like you've done all the thinking for me. The real beauty is how simple it is. Well done, very neat.

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    Great idea. I've been thinking about a sink for my shed. I might hook it up to the water tank. I don't have a sewer inlet near the shed though, so I might just have to empty it out behind the shed, or into a container then pour it down another sink - but that wood be a pain in the bum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_wanna_Shed View Post
    Great idea. I've been thinking about a sink for my shed. I might hook it up to the water tank. I don't have a sewer inlet near the shed though, so I might just have to empty it out behind the shed, or into a container then pour it down another sink - but that wood be a pain in the bum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
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    What kinds of weeds ? Is that if you drown them ?

    When I was a kid in T'ville during the 60's, all the houses around drained their grey water into concrete tubs where it was gravity fed to the lawn and/or vege patch through poly pipe/rubber hose. One of my jobs was to move the pipe/hose daily.

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    Great idea on the port-a-sink.

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