I bought a sink for my garage that does not have any water supply or sewer hookups. My thought was that I could stub out through the wall for the waste and drain into a bucket, and for supply I would run the hose over to the outside wall with a two ended spigot. One end would route through the camping water heater I have and then both would connect to stub-outs in the wall that would supply the sink.
The goal of this is to have a fairly simple hose hookup that I can use on brew, rack and bottling days. I live in the Pacific Northwest and we have very mild winters so we don't get any frost heave, and I figure I can just drain back any water when done to avoid bursting anything.
My question is, what is the best way to connect all this up? My first thought was to make it neat and have a box on the wall outside with all the connections inside, but I haven't found anything pre-made for that application. Should I just have the stub-outs exposed and cap them off when not in use? Thoughts?
The goal of this is to have a fairly simple hose hookup that I can use on brew, rack and bottling days. I live in the Pacific Northwest and we have very mild winters so we don't get any frost heave, and I figure I can just drain back any water when done to avoid bursting anything.
My question is, what is the best way to connect all this up? My first thought was to make it neat and have a box on the wall outside with all the connections inside, but I haven't found anything pre-made for that application. Should I just have the stub-outs exposed and cap them off when not in use? Thoughts?