Posted by PJH on August 27, 2013 at 20:21:05 from (50.40.236.193):
In Reply to: O/t The out house posted by lyle niemi on August 27, 2013 at 18:49:51:
We still have an original WPA toilet out back. It's in pretty good shape, for what it is. It doesn't get used much, but when it's needed - well - you know how that is. Wife sweeps it out a couple times a year, and she sprays it for spiders. She's a genuine country gal, and would throw a fit if I tried to tear it down. No corn cobs for me - those days are long gone. I do remember the sears catalog when I was a kid. Our old toilet has modern TP in it - we keep it in a coffee can to keep the bugs out.
One of the problems with building a new toilet is sizing the hole. I mean - do you just walk up to the back side of the lady of the house and measure the width of her butt? I don't think so. . . So it's a guesstimate on the hole size, but you'd better guess right. Too big, and you're implying that someone in the family is broad across the beam. That'll get you sleeping on the couch until her memory dims. Good luck on the toilet building, and especially on the hole size, ha.
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