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Summary of Contents for Free Range Designs Compost Toilet Box
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Compost Toilet Box Assembly Instructions for a Compost Toilet Box, designed by Free Range Designs...
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Introduction This compost toilet box is the simplest complete composting system (apart from a hole in the ground of course). When using, add a handful of soak - saw dust, rice husks, wood shavings etc. - to balance the fibre content of the poo compost. Empty the bucket when full and use the urine fresh in small quantities on your flower beds and fruit tree beds as an excelent natural fertiliser.
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Assemble main box as shown Glue and screw, and pin if necessary. Ensure they are square. and that the internal dimensions are the same as the base, as shown.
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Next, cut the seat ply to and cut an eliptical hole, larger than the toilet seat itself. The easiest way to get the correct shape is to draw round the inside of the toilet seat and increase the ‘diameter’ of the hole by approx 20mm.
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Remove all parts of the toilet seat except the seat itself and the lid. This means removing the pad/feet on the seat and lid and the hinges and fixings. Then you should just have the bare lid and bare seat. remove Next, draw a line at the rear of the seat and lid and cut the rear end off both.
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Coat the cladding in a few layers of Danish Oil (you may want to coat the inside of the box also), and wait for it to dry. Place the bucket inside, put the seat on and your compost toilet box is ready for use.
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Screw your lid to the box, as shown below. Next cut a small offcut piece of the 18mm ply and screw just a few millimeters lower than flush to the top of the box, to act as a stop for the lid.
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