O come on guys and gals.  I am talkin the real thing.  You know the very
thing that you would die for after 3 days at Pow Wow with 65 boys and men
screaming for this all week... and you just got them all under lights out
and you stink so bad that your own dog won't lick you.  That is when the
HOT WATER  under pressure 100degrees showering down on you.  It's worth
it!  If your in my outpost your going to have the same benefits as I
do...so I need a system that works. 

This is in developement so Don't say I said this works..  Cause I don't
know it will. But here is the scheme.I 
have looked at commerical units that do the same thing and this is what
they are basicly doing.  I have everything except the coil of cooper
tubing and a few fittings. 

So here is what I am going to do.
Materials:
1. Standard old Barbeque Grill with propane tank.
2. 25 foot coil of 1/2 cooper tubing that will fit inside the barbeque
grill  with 2 garden hose fittings on the ends that hang out and down to
ground level from the grill.  
3. A 12 volt battery and 12 volt boat sump pump and switch.
4. 60 gallon plastic Rubber Made box that doubles as the stoves storage
boxes.
5. 2 2 gallon buckets for filling the water resourvor.
6. Length of garden hose with a adjustable Sprinkler head.
7. Lid from the Rubber Made Action Packer to stand on.

This is how it will work.
1. Fill the 60 gallon resourvor with 30 gallons of water or if your by a
stream put the sump in the water.
2. Put the sump pump with hose in the resourvor
3. hook the other end of the hose from the sump pump into one side of the
cooper coil.
4. Hook a 25foot hose to the other side of the cooper coil and put put
the spayer on the hose.
5. Start the pump.  Purge the air out of the system  by depressing the
spayer valve.
6. Start the barbque grill.
7. Caution( Test your water tempature before using) If my figuring is
ok.. in one minute you will have 100 degree water pumping through the
system. (Double check your water tempature with the highest flame setting
to know beyond a doubt that it won't get hot enough to scald)
8. Stand on the Ruber Made Lid and Take a shower and praise God for HOT
water!
9. If your shy put up a tarp..else use swim trunks.
10. Shower would be placed to drain off water at low end of site.  Or a
retention pit would need to be dug.
I shore do hope this works!
Holler if my figering is off!

Mark Jones

On Mon, 24 Apr 2000 19:46:36 +1000 "The Larrikin"
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> Hey Will,
> > "Navy shower" is a quick splash then turn off the water- 
> > "Soap up" and "Scrub"... 
> > then.. Clear water to wash off the soap... 
> > 
> How about a Marine shower? A spit under each arm and you're done.
> 
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