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Originally posted by fordsuper08 View Postgood start i bought a instant water heater from sportsman guide and it works great you hook it up to a water hose and propane tank and instant hot water i loved mine about 100 well spent
Did you buy the WX2-119693 model? if so I am happy to hear that you are pleased with it. Mine should be on my door step when i get home.
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Originally posted by Easttxhunterr View Posthttp://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=667361
Did you buy the WX2-119693 model? if so I am happy to hear that you are pleased with it. Mine should be on my door step when i get home.
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I've built a couple of outdoor showers - used the bags you fill and leave out in the sun to warm, etc..
In the end I figured out it is easier to bath under an Army poncho with a plastic bucket of water, a wash rag, and a plastic cup to dip the water with.
If it's cold out I boil a pot of water on the stove or fire and pour it into the cold water in the bucket to warm it up.
It's easy to bath in about 3~4 gallons of water in a bucket.
The bathing under a poncho comes from being in the Army, and being a 60s surfer (rinsing the salt off before you change into clean dry clothes for the ride home)
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All you need is a 2 gallon spray rig and you will have a pressurized shower for about 20 bucks. When you want a hot shower, you can boil about 1/2 gallon of water on a coleman stove and pour it in the tank and fill the rest with room temp. water. Works perfect for a shower. Once you try it, you will never use a solar shower again.
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Ours started out as 4 tposts driven in the ground under an overhanging limb, wrapped on 3 sides with a tarp, and a pallet in the middle. We hung the bag showers from a hook screwed into the overhanging limb. It worked great when the weather was good and camp not too crowded.
It eventually evolved into THIS!
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostOurs started out as 4 tposts driven in the ground under an overhanging limb, wrapped on 3 sides with a tarp, and a pallet in the middle. We hung the bag showers from a hook screwed into the overhanging limb. It worked great when the weather was good and camp not too crowded.
It eventually evolved into THIS!
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i use a stainless Coke canister with a vegtable sink sprayer attached.
just heat water in your turkey fryer, pump up with a 12 volt compressor, wash away the muck, go kill a buck!
tank holds 3 gallons with enough space to pump to 25-30 lbs. will let you wet down, and have plenty to rinse off.
( you have to add a shreader valve to add the air) you can attach an air tank that will let you fill the tank full to 5 gallons if you like taking "long" showers.
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