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We at RockCo proudly introduce the Rotary Outhouse.
Six pits
are augered in a circular pattern. A large wooden disk of
sufficient diameter to cover all six pits is skewered on an
axle
mounted amid the pits, a la playground carousel [link].
An
outhouse is mounted on the disk such that it
opens onto
one
of the six pits, and the disk pegged in place. When the
pit is
sufficiently full it is topped with dirt and the disk is
rotated
to the adjacent pit.
Like this, but bigger.
https://www.google....c=ralgZXDTon8eYM%3A [whatrock, Jan 21 2017]
[link]
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err, why not a continuous circle. Or completely free-range. |
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I thought you were going to have each pit dry out for six months, whereupon you would recover the now sterile residue as fertiliser. |
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Or, just have 6 outhouses... |
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This is a shit idea ... [+] |
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// why not a continuous circle // |
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I thought about that but figured individual holes would be less
likely to cave in than a trench. |
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As a young girl, I had to use the outhouse when the pipes
indoors froze in Winter. My brother would escort me out
there, and then stand and wait while I did my doodie. |
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Hence, I know my outhouses and this idea is stellar. Love it.
Yay. Ohhhhh yeah. +++++ |
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Given the proliferation of semi-automatic systems revolvers are not the standby they used to be for many. |
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If the outhouse could revolve fast enough, you could avoid the need for a pit altogether. In fact, make the speed high enough, and put the seat on one of the walls, as a sort of Outhouse of Death. |
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