DIY Separating Toilet – Part 6

I finish all the preparations, before the toilet is installed in the van. The toilet has a mechanism, that allows it to be on a sliding drawer, while being connected to the gray water tank, which is located under the van. I use a PVC connector at the bottom of the slider and an identical connector on the floor of the van; a flexible hose in between, allows for the sliding motion. In this video a 1/2″ PVC pipe is installed inside the toilet and where the pipe goes through the floor on its way to the waste tank.

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TOOLS & MATERIALS*

Window Seal
Thread Sealant
Toilet Bowl
Drawer Slides
Hose Clamps
Forstner Bit
1/2″ PVC fittings
1/2″ PVC pipe
PVC Glue
Drill
File

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