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Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:23 am
by GPW
Tac ... you know, it would sure be Nice to see some more Big Pink pictures ... Maybe some more detailed shots for us to drool over ... 8) :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ps. you know how we all love pictures ... Big pictures ... :pictures:

The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:06 am
by tac422
Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

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Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:44 pm
by bonnie
tac422 wrote:Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

do-do3.jpg



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:48 pm
by mikeschn
Photo shoot! Yea!!!

Mike....

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:14 am
by GPW
Tac, regarding potties .... you find that type easier to use /maintain than the little commercial units ... ? :thinking:

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 7:21 am
by tac422
Doc,
It's easy clean up. We have several kitchen trash bags with some kitty litter in each one in the bottom of the bucket, and one over the outside.
In the morning, just take the top off, pull out the trash bag and toss it.
A new bag (with kitty litter) is waiting inside the bucket.

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:59 am
by GPW
Thanks Tac, that sure seems EASY (easier than the commercial units ) ... Have to get one of those too ... :thumbsup: 8)

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 11:55 pm
by atahoekid
tac422 wrote:Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

do-do3.jpg


She who must be obeyed would have nothing to do with that. :? :? So I ended up buying a commercial porta potty and though cleaning it isn't the most pleasant task, it's not the worst and it does it's job well. We've purchased a shower tent to set it up in and it ended the need to walk to the restroom with the Mrs. in the middle of the night. Thus proving my belief that "life is a series of compromises". We've also taken to trying to find our camping spot near to the restroom with flushing facilities. Not too close but close enough a solo middle of the night trip. In that case, I don't even need to set up the toilet :applause: :applause:

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:45 am
by rowerwet
tac422 wrote:Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

do-do3.jpg

We do the same, only with wood pellets in the bag, no smell, and easy to dump. My wife doesn't like walking to the bathrooms in the dark, this sits in the side tent outside her door.
Of course I use it to sometimes, I never thought I would be climbing over her to get in and out the same door...

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:11 pm
by tac422
Before .... and after....

123623 from this to this 123716

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:51 pm
by lrrowe
rowerwet wrote:
tac422 wrote:Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

do-do3.jpg

We do the same, only with wood pellets in the bag, no smell, and easy to dump. My wife doesn't like walking to the bathrooms in the dark, this sits in the side tent outside her door.
Of course I use it to sometimes, I never thought I would be climbing over her to get in and out the same door...


Are you talking about the wood pellets used for pellet stoves? For both businesses one can do at the potty?

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:23 pm
by Wolffarmer
I heat my home with wood pellets. They do expand and fall apart when they get wet. I have never tried them in a loo. Yet

:D Randy

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:34 am
by GPW
Tac, before and after ..... SWEET !!! :applause: :beer:

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 8:49 pm
by rowerwet
lrrowe wrote:
rowerwet wrote:
tac422 wrote:Awww... Thank you for all the nice comments.

I'm pretty much done for the year, with Big Pink safely tucked away in the garage for the winter.
we did make a recent addition to the list of installed goodies...(for those early morning needs)

do-do3.jpg

We do the same, only with wood pellets in the bag, no smell, and easy to dump. My wife doesn't like walking to the bathrooms in the dark, this sits in the side tent outside her door.
Of course I use it to sometimes, I never thought I would be climbing over her to get in and out the same door...


Are you talking about the wood pellets used for pellet stoves? For both businesses one can do at the potty?

Yup, though if you live in warmer climates you might need to look for bedding pellets used for animals. The wood in a pellet is dried to 15-20% moisture, they will absorb plenty of fluid, and another layer of pellets will smother #2 until morning. We have two 5 gallon buckets, one for the potty, with a lid/seat and small trash bag liners, and one with a gama seal lid full of pellets. In the morning we just tie up the bag and toss it.
Wood has natural odor fighters in it, soft wood pellets or bedding pellets are mostly pine, the better to absorb and fight smells.

Re: The Big Pink ... 900 lb Fidget

PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 9:30 pm
by lrrowe
I am very interested in buying a bag of pellets just to experiment with them. Would you mind telling me what brand you use and I will look for them. Thanks.