Pit number #2

Mikey P

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#1 is to the left and lots of flat, clean concrete for dusting, HWEing and what not to the left.
 

rhyde

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Kind of a small pit don’t you think?

You’re going to wish you didn’t put that expansion joint there in about a year
 

Mikey P

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The walls will have a water proof dry wall about 4 feet up.

The 17 x 15 pit is out of the frame.

This is the small one.



Steve, you need to up the strength of your Dr Dean Edels.


There is a sump pump hole right that there.
 
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How does the pit fill with water if there is a hole in the bottom? If you plug the hole, wont any rug you place in the pit be sitting in dirty or urine filled water? I know the general idea is to have a river effect with clean water coming in and the dirty water going down the drain hole. How much flow can you get in a pit like that, and what do you use to pump water into the pit? A waterhose?
 
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Mike....where did you set this up? It's not at your house, is it? Or are you renting or buying the property?
 
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Waste of a lot of money! My pit that I made only cost $68 dollars and I can break it down
if I need more room.

Remember not all rugs need to be pit washed!!!

I only do the urine soak rugs .

Looks good!
 

Bob Savage

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Mikey,

If your talking about the green drywall, it is water resistant, NOT waterproof.

I would do as Randy suggested. Use cement board, thinset and tape the joints.

That is water proof!
 

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