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โSep-24-2017 05:39 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
If your property is out of the way and out of site you could probably dig a Outhouse. That's not legal of course.
โSep-24-2017 05:37 PM
DrewE wrote:afidel wrote:bartlettj wrote:
If I was doing this on a regular basis I'd get a 5x8 enclosed utility trailer, attach the biggest black and fresh tanks I could find to it, and plumb it like an RV bathroom with a water pump, sink, RV toilet, and lights. Then, just tow it to an RV dump when it filled up. Could even add a shower if you put in a water heater and grey water drain.
It would have to be really, really often to go that route, ~$1,600 for a trailer and then the cost and time to modify it, figure $2,500-3,000 plus time. I can rent a unit from a company for $50 for the weekend.
The other half of the equation might be renting out the trailer for $75 or $100 per weekend (or whatever the market would bear) when one isn't using it. I suspect there would be a market for a porta-potty with interior lighting, hot and cold running water, a shower, etc.
โSep-24-2017 04:35 PM
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โSep-21-2017 11:38 AM
afidel wrote:bartlettj wrote:
If I was doing this on a regular basis I'd get a 5x8 enclosed utility trailer, attach the biggest black and fresh tanks I could find to it, and plumb it like an RV bathroom with a water pump, sink, RV toilet, and lights. Then, just tow it to an RV dump when it filled up. Could even add a shower if you put in a water heater and grey water drain.
It would have to be really, really often to go that route, ~$1,600 for a trailer and then the cost and time to modify it, figure $2,500-3,000 plus time. I can rent a unit from a company for $50 for the weekend.
โSep-21-2017 09:51 AM
bartlettj wrote:
If I was doing this on a regular basis I'd get a 5x8 enclosed utility trailer, attach the biggest black and fresh tanks I could find to it, and plumb it like an RV bathroom with a water pump, sink, RV toilet, and lights. Then, just tow it to an RV dump when it filled up. Could even add a shower if you put in a water heater and grey water drain.
โSep-20-2017 04:39 PM
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โSep-20-2017 06:02 AM
04fxsts wrote:
...and would like to hear about what breaks easily or holds up well and is easy to use. Thanks, Jim.
โSep-20-2017 05:49 AM
SoundGuy wrote:04fxsts wrote:
Our solution has to be portable as in pick up and put in back of my truck taken home and emptied into the toilet.
You've already been provided an answer - FloJet Macerator pumping into inexpensive 7 gal Aquatainers already sitting in the back of your truck. There's no need to lift full 60 lb containers if the empty containers are already sitting in the back of the truck ... back home each can be quickly emptied into a home toilet with little effort at all. If we're camping and I find our black water tank nearing full I do exactly the same, except I dump the contents into the campground's dump station sewer inlet, 'though one time late in the season I found the dump station closed so I disposed of the contents in a bath house toilet - same process & effortless. :B
โSep-20-2017 04:31 AM
04fxsts wrote:
Our solution has to be portable as in pick up and put in back of my truck taken home and emptied into the toilet.
โSep-20-2017 02:49 AM