Outhouse for convenience

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Guygruters

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Sidney, Ohio
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What is the best outhouse design for remote end of farm - something fairly good looking.
 
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this thread looks about as good as any
The Outhouse Thread!

one could get creative and go some thing like this
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and depending on neighbors be the way to go.
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Guy,
If you build an outhouse beware of black widow spiders beneath the seat. They have a reputation for attacking body parts that hang down there. :shocked:
That's right, I'm the spider bite police.
 
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Guy,
If you build an outhouse beware of black widow spiders beneath the seat. They have a reputation for attacking body parts that hang down there. :shocked:
That's right, I'm the spider bite police.

I will ... Review ... The situation ... Very carefully each time! Thanks!
 
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I just whip it out and pee behind the tractor or whatever when I need to. Not much view from any direction by neighbors anyway.
 
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I watch several online auctions and was bidding on a fairly new plastic porta potty. I dropped out at $200 when it jumped up to over a grand. I didn't want or need it, but it was $40 when I first saw it and couldn't walk away from at least trying to get it. Since then I've thought that I'd sure like to have won that auction, but still think a grand is more then I'm comfortable spending, so I'm still looking.

Eddie
 
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I watch several online auctions and was bidding on a fairly new plastic porta potty. I dropped out at $200 when it jumped up to over a grand. I didn't want or need it, but it was $40 when I first saw it and couldn't walk away from at least trying to get it. Since then I've thought that I'd sure like to have won that auction, but still think a grand is more then I'm comfortable spending, so I'm still looking.

Eddie

Wouldn't something like a composting toilet work out better than a chemical pot that needs emptying with a pump etc?
 
 
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