Yet another poor mans Sealand
As it seems the norm, I did things just a little from the previous people that did it before me. I trimmed the flanges off the ends of the Icon tank so it would fit snugly between the sink and tub. I bought a different waste gate to make things easy. I needed the 3" threaded adapter to screw into the tank, and 3" rubber coupler and 2 90⁰ 1.5" rubber elbows. I cut up the old plumbing and used the tubes from it to finish the job. I needed a new outdoor shower so I just tapped into the water there. It's vented through the wall with a marine through hull vent. For those that remember my issue with finding something to fit in that vent built into the tank, I just goooed it up good with silicone. It seems the Icon factory had a batch if oversize parts. It was an easier job than I expected. It took me long, but I'm limited in doing things before the pain gets too much. I took days off between doing very little just to let the body rest (stupid fusion surgery!).
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