A toilet anywhere?
On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 13:44:15 +0100, Phil L wrote:
They mean using a saniflo.
You'd have to run mains water down there and electricity, although the
electricity would presumably be there anyway for your radio equipment.
It then requires a waste pipe running back to the drains, this is
normally about 25mm
"Brian-Gaff" wrote in message
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There was an ad on the radio the other day which I did not catch but
appeared to be saying now you can have a toilet anywhere.
Is this true, as I'm considering putting a timber megashed thing near
the bottom of my garden well away from nasty interfering psus and
powerline adaptors for my radio listening etc, and might need a toilet
that is closer than 150 feet away!
I don't want to get involved in pipes running down the garden, but I
have a feeling the only way is one of those portable jobs that caravans
use. Brian
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If you are going to run a waste pipe down the garden, presumably buried to
protect from frost, then you might as well run the real thing.
Otherwise a cassette toilet as found in caravans is fine as long as you
are prepared to empty it regularly.
Cheers
Dave R
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