Posted by Jeff-oh on June 19, 2009 at 06:21:37 from (192.88.212.43):
In Reply to: need outhouse plans posted by northener on June 18, 2009 at 15:47:30:
Really nothing too them. But here are a few lessons I learned about the one at out hunting camp.
1) As someone said. On the inside-verticle face (what the back of your legs would see while in use) in front of the seat use solid wood and line with a good grade plastic, or vinal. I have Deck wood. And lets just saw it runs between the cracks and can pool around your feet, if you do not watch what your doing.
2) Provide good ventilation but seal it well else the wasps can take the place over. And I'm talking about the little brown insect type... not the type that would never be caught dead in a hunting camp :)
4) If it will be used a lot in the summer have a container of lime and a plastic scoop available. That'll help a lot.
5) Build a good rot resistant base-frame. Want to make sure the floor don't give way.
6) In areas that will get wet form the out side or inside and the floors use a good rot resistant wood (cedar - Red wood etc.)
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