Davyalabama
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 23, 2023
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What I would like is a flatbed F450, wife won't ride in one, "city girl." I could do what I wanted with that.
I'm behind the times, but what is a brick of water?It's a costco brick of water for me. I use them for cooking and in camp. Most of the water in my pack gets pumped from a creek or spring in the field. Taste better and is usually super cold and refreshing.
Interesting. I don’t find that to be an issue with mine. I know others using them and I haven’t heard it from them either. I’ll have to ask.The water tastes pretty bad after sitting in those Sceptor jugs. My daughter won't even drink it.
I don't like the taste of their purified water. Funny thing is, I bought a couple cases of the Arrowhead Spring water for my daughter's hunt this year. While we were there I was drinking one and told her "something's wrong with this water, it's not the same". I look at the label and it says it's from California. What the heck. Every other case I've bought for the past several years says "Proudly sourced in Colorado, Ruby Mountain Spring, Chaffee County". I can tell the difference.
My son, bless his little soul, says he doesn't like "purified" water. I always thought the little fella was full of shit......might have to walk that back a bit lolI don't like the taste of their purified water. Funny thing is, I bought a couple cases of the Arrowhead Spring water for my daughter's hunt this year. While we were there I was drinking one and told her "something's wrong with this water, it's not the same". I look at the label and it says it's from California. What the heck. Every other case I've bought for the past several years says "Proudly sourced in Colorado, Ruby Mountain Spring, Chaffee County". I can tell the difference.
13 gallon tank with a pump and hose. Fits between the cab and toolbox. Can you use the same idea with a variety of tanks. I did add a vent to the cap after I took these pictures.
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This is something I’m looking for. Some type of configuration that is out of the way and can hold a lot of water.
I understand the versatility of the water bricks and boxes, but in my using them over the years, they just annoy me. I like to be quick and mobile when using the truck, so I sleep in the bed and have a few containers I pull out. I like the idea of water storage being out of the way, but easily accessed with a hose/ gravity, or potentially a pump.
Now…..if I can just get away from all the plastic…..
Im sure this is over kill for what your wanting... but this is my setup...version 1.0.
20gal rv tank on a slide out rack. insulated housing. I dont have pics of this part but it's got 4 12v heating pads under tank as well with a thermal relay to kick them on if water temp gets below 45f.
All quick connect(need to update fittings, they are cheap plastic and prone to leak a bit now).
Have a hot shower in a box all quick connect as well... Sets up/takes down fast, works good and plenty of water for few days even with few quick showers...its really nice to be able to rinse off a few dishes, knives and your hands after processing game or fish...or wash off a dog that rolled in something nasty....like I said...its overkill but it works
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