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This is part 2 of a video series on building a working sink with no direct connection to plumbing! This is useful in off-grid situations or in a shop where you don't have any plumbing running to it, or need to keep the washout separated from septic or sewer systems. Part 1 of the series covered building the counter/carriage that houses the sink. This is NOT suitable for drinking water. #sink #offgrid #plumbing #studio #ceramics #pottery #claysink #clay #build #workshop INSPIRED BY THE DIAMONDCORE CINK: https://diamondcoretools.com/collecti... LIST OF MATERIALS (Sink components without the cabinet): 2 5-gallon or larger buckets with lids 1-2 rolls of braided vinyl tube 3/4in Outside Diameter, 1/2in Inside Diameter (This will really depend on your setup and space. I could have gotten away with buying 1 10ft roll for this video's project.) 1 Transfer Pump (I used this one: https://tinyurl.com/rhinodillodesigns ) 3 grommets or three pvc fittings appropriate for your tubing size 1 garden hose barb fitting, 3/4" female to 1/2" barb in my case (to go connect your tube to your pump) 1 1/2" water connection hose 1 water faucet 1 industrial (or whatever type you want) sink 1 whole home water filter (I used the GE brand one because it was cheap) 1 string filter for the home water filter housing 2 1/2" barb to 3/4" male fitting (or whatever is appropriate for your tubing and water filter) 1 bag of at least 5 circular steel clamps appropriately sized for your tubing A roll of plumbing tape TOOLS NEEDED: 2 large crescent wrenches or two pairs of pliers a utility knife garden shears/scissors (optional) to cut the tubing. You could use the knife if skilled. **The sink cabinet was built from spare 2x4s and plywood I had lying around. You'll need about 5 8ft boards and a 4x4ft 1/2in plywood sheet to build what I did in the video. Plus some 2 1/2in construction screws, and of course some cutting tools, drill, and finishing supplies. SUBSCRIBE for more! Online Shop: https://www.rhinodillodesigns.com Music I use (referral link): https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Follow us on Instagram: Rhinodillo Designs: / rhinodillo_designs Arkansas Potter: / arkansaspotter Robert's Art: / roberthinojosaart Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rhinodillo_d... Find us on Facebook: / rhinodillodesigns Podcast: https://anchor.fm/robertandhannah