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any one ever hired a site loo??

A mate of mine will have no toilet for a few days while bathroom is done..

what kinda prices would you be looking at???
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Whats wrong with a couple of buckets??......Image
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why wont he have a toilet. just put the old toilet back in at the end of each day and flush it with a bucket?
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old kitchen pot, and some bleach


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kitchen sink


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back of garden
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Post by ultimatehandyman »

I think they are expensive as they are normally hired for large outside events.

What about a chemical loo, like the ones people camping out use-

http://www.mobilegas.co.uk/caravan-camp ... /index.htm
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Post by owen »

took the bog out of a house i am renovating today, within 10 minutes the apprentice piped up "i need a crap" ::b ::b

made the silly t*at walk to sainsbury's, he was gone about 45 minutes, it's only round the corner :evil:
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owen wrote:took the bog out of a house i am renovating today, within 10 minutes the apprentice piped up "i need a crap" ::b ::b

made the silly t*at walk to sainsbury's, he was gone about 45 minutes, it's only round the corner :evil:
I can't believe you fell for that one :lol:
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Post by tim'll fix it »

you can work round this problem, I always have

leave the bog as the last thing to come out

then fit the new one and you have to keep whipping it out to tile under, etc.
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thanks for the advice... As suggested we'll work around it, using a bucket to flush as necessary
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Use a shovel and see how far you can toss it. :lol:
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