Cut a toilet size hole in it and stick a lid on it. It works good.
Cut a toilet size hole in it and stick a lid on it. It works good.
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Been using one for years. Tough and stable, even on a pitching deck!
Proabably 5 years ago there was a toilet seat that was moulded to fit the top of a white paint bucket and clipped into place. Was a good invention I thought would hang around but I guess not a lot of people see a dunny seat as an essential piece of equipment for a day on the water.
Jack.
You can still buy a 20lt bucket with a toilet seat on it. Most camping stores carry them
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i bought fold up toilet seat, canvas
nice and compfy. just sit over hole in ground.
folds up in small bag.
I'd suggest using a crate with no holes in the sides (keeps the ankles dry... )
Works well.
Hi Nail,
It doesn't look too "splatter proof" with all those holes in the crate.
I saw a good beach one on a TV show the other day.
This guy had fitted the toilet seat into the lid of a wheelie bin and then buried it in the sand leaving enough sticking out to provide a comfy seat height.
Not sure what they did with it when they were leaving?
I guess someone had to clean it out somehow... eeewwwwee..
good old plastic 9lt bucket works ok. you need to squat a little lower but this helps to hide you below the gunwhale anyway. handy double use for the bailing bucket.
Working on site one day when the need for cable laying struck.
No toilet no one else but me and one other tradesman on site
so l used a top coat bucket, we'd just finished with and threw onto the rubbish pile and went back to work. About 3hrs later and temps in the mid 30s
more workers rocked up (tilers) one of the labourers raced over yelling look l've found one, (a bucket that is).
Opening the lid seeing the look on his face and watching the colour draw out of his face and the dry reaching, to this day it still makes me laugh till it hurts.
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we have one of these
wife likes it so thats all that counts
Looks Good Not Desposable Tho But Still Good
you could put sides on it perferebly something washable.
I like to take my time. If i lived on a farm or acreage Id use one of these.
i find ordinar toilets to be costraphobic and stuffy.
with the crate you get the luxury of being abe to watch it drop......something you dont get to do at home.