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Incinolet for the shop

That's what Edison should have used to defame Tesla. I'm sure the stench would be unbearable. Besides, who likes the thought of electricity near your genitalia? Might as well piss in a light socket, and see what lights up
 
That's what Edison should have used to defame Tesla. I'm sure the stench would be unbearable. Besides, who likes the thought of electricity near your genitalia?
Might as well piss in a light socket, and see what lights up
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I gotta remember this one !!
 
it comes with "liners" ........ wtf does the electric do?
 
Not in my shop! I'll take the 5 gal bucket route over that ! You dig some dirt into the bucket then when your done flip bucket over on the spot you took the dirt from its buried and bucket isn't dirty ! No liners needed
 
Not in my shop! I'll take the 5 gal bucket route over that ! You dig some dirt into the bucket then when your done flip bucket over on the spot you took the dirt from its buried and bucket isn't dirty ! No liners needed


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We had them on the boats when I worked in the oil field supply industry in the Gulf of Mexico back in the early 80's. You line the "bowl" with the liner, do your business, and "flush" it. The paper drops into a pan where the electric heating element kicks on and reduces it to ashes. That is, when it's actually working right. Unfortunately, we'd usually find out one was on the fritz when the pan started to overflow and partially cooked sewage would start flowing across the deck.
 
We had them on the boats when I worked in the oil field supply industry in the Gulf of Mexico back in the early 80's. You line the "bowl" with the liner, do your business, and "flush" it. The paper drops into a pan where the electric heating element kicks on and reduces it to ashes. That is, when it's actually working right. Unfortunately, we'd usually find out one was on the fritz when the pan started to overflow and partially cooked sewage would start flowing across the deck.

Just lovely!
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A toilet/catapult combination would be a better option. Hey, I think I just invented the
****-a-pult! Or maybe a turd cannon?
 
The house is only 30' from the shop...and its heated in the winter!!!!
 
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