The best part is not having to deal with a septic line around the wheel well. Joshua has been using scrap wood to create a cabinet of sorts to hold the bucket. (Don't you just love how our shower and toilet buckets match!!)
As the platforms/steps came together, I drew out the patterns for the top pieces. The roofing tin around the shower creates such a crazy rippled effect, I felt like I was working on a wrapper for a Reese's Cup.
Protected from the rain by a gigantic tarp, we cut all the intricate pieces for the platform. And no,the pictures don't quite show off the fit of the wood against the tin. There's just a few little details left to touch up and the throne will be complete! I'm feeling a fun, folk art paint job coming in this space. There's already chalkboard paint inside ready for graffiti.
For those of you not quite sure about a composting toilet, think biodegradable liner for the bucket, a scoop of sawdust for every deposit and daily emptying. And quite possibly a lot of incense!
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