[AT] Shop bathroom question

soffiler at ct.metrocast.net soffiler at ct.metrocast.net
Sat Feb 16 11:17:35 PST 2008


Of course, you probabaly want to keep that a good distance
away from your well...

Steve O.
----- Original Message Follows -----
From: "Gene Waugh Elgin, Illinois USA" <gwaugh at wowway.com>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
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Subject: Re: [AT] Shop bathroom question
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 12:07:45 -0600

>Any sort of reasonable perc capacity of your soil, and this
>should work  with no problem at all.
>
>Wouldn't please the rule makers, but 100% effective, and
>what with very  low use, no problems at all.
>
>/Gene
>Gene Waugh
>Elgin, Illinois USA/
>
>
>Dave Ernst wrote:
>> While you guys are on this subject....
>> A toilet room out here in the shop has been on my mind
>> for quite some time,  expecially making the trek back to
>> the house under duress. Your thoughts on septic. I'm way
>> out of town, so I can do what I want in the  way of a
>system.  One toilet won't take much, and a friend I know
>> buried a  couple of plastic 55 gallon drums, coupled them
>> together by a 4" sleeve at  the sides near the top. The
>> first became the holding side and the other he  drilled
>holes through the sides and bottom.  It has been several
>> years since  it was installed and no problems, however it
>> very seldom in used. Any thoughts?
>> Dave
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Gene Waugh Elgin, Illinois USA"
>> <gwaugh at wowway.com> To: "Antique tractor email discussion
>> group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> Sent: Saturday,
>> February 16, 2008 5:40 AM Subject: Re: [AT] Shop bathroom
>>question 
>>
>> Being an ex plumber, I would suggest your latter
>> thought---use the left over insulation to provide
>> additional insulation for the plumbing---AND, as you say,
>you don't want to put anything between the plumbing and
>> heat sources.  With overhead pipes especially, I would
>> probably just drape it directly over the pipes to
>>maximize the effect. 
>> Jealous of your shop!!!
>>
>> /-- 
>> Gene
>> Gene Waugh
>> Elgin, Illinois USA/
>>
>>
>> Len Rugen wrote:
>>   
>>> I've talked about my shop project before, it's a 30x50
>>> enclosed building  insulated with foil-bubble-vynal
>>> wrap.  I'm also building a 8 x 10  bathroom, shower and
>>> "freeze proof" room.  It has 2x4 walls and I'm going  to
>>>put kraft faced fiberglass bats in the walls and ceiling.
>>> My question, I had to get another roll of my bubble wrap
>>> , I was short  about 1/4 of a roll, now I have a lot
>>> left over.  Would it be a good or  bad idea to add this
>>> between the kraft paper and sheet rock in the  bathroom?
> I'm going to have a drop ceiling so I can put the plumbing
>>> up  there, so I could also put it against the kraft
>>> paper up there as well,  but it needs to be ABOVE the
>>> pipes, don't want to isolate them from the  heat source.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Len Rugen
>>>
>>> rugenl at yahoo.com - personal & consulting
>>> rugenl at prairiehome.k12.mo.us Prairie Home R-V Tech
>>> Coordinator
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