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This is camping out in style. You would believe how many homeless people and surfers really dig this set-up. It's something like most guys around here would like take to Mexico. I get used to the fact that I always have sand in my shower tube. But a paint brush works pretty good. The way my tanks are set up.... You'd thanks me for how easy that are to clear out. The 7 gallon tanks were at Walmart for under $10 each. And they had a good price on the plumbers strapping I used to hang them with.
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My stove is Stainless steel with Brass Burners I bought it at Harbor Freight for $29.oo it came from India. (Helpful Hint: Handy wipes or even more cost effective - Baby wipes do a fine job of cleaning stainless steel. The thing that's wrong with most RV and camper set-ups is that you can't cook very well on unlevel ground. Well I just wedge something under the stove top to make it level. In this picture you may notice I've made a coil of copper tubing, (a little blurry,) I place a vented coffee can over as a secondary water heater which helps out a lot in the winter months when the water in the tanks are much colder and the external camp shower heater just doesn't do the job very well on its own.
The shower tub is a masonry work pan I bought at Home Depot. It actually slides out a few inches with the use of 3/4" bilge hose and side drain deck drain, (I found at West Marine.)
It's like a small bedroom with everything in it.
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