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  • "Notes": in case there's a watercourse nea"Notes": in case there's a watercourse nearby, it's recommended to establish the area at least 197 ft away from the watercourse, downstream if possible in order to avoid any contamination during the composting phase. * With the help of small wooden palettes, create 2 composting areas in place far from any watercourse and protected areas, sheltered from the weather (under a tree for example). * Place a the bottom 4 in of straw/vegetable crushing or dead leaves.f straw/vegetable crushing or dead leaves.  +
  • * Cut a ring beam of an external diameter * Cut a ring beam of an external diameter of 18 in and of an internal diameter of 12 in. This ring beam is the base of the main lid. "Note": drill a hole of an adequate diameter to insert the blade of the jigsaw in the interior of the beam ring. * Create a flat piece of 4,7 in on the edge of the external circle. "Note" : This flat piece is used for the hinge fixing. * With the remains of the circle, cut a quarter-moon shape of 1,2 in large and 16 in of external perimeter (see photo). * With the wood glue glue it and then screw it to the lid, at the opposite of the flat piece created before (see photo). Notes: This piece allows the support on the stainless steel bucket while considering the thickness of bucket's cove. considering the thickness of bucket's cove.   +
  • * Cut a wood rectangle of 4,8*14,6 in and 1,2 thick * Sand and deburr if required Notes : This pillar helps to get back when a user sit.   +
  • * Cut a wood rectangle of 4,8*2,2 in and 1,2 in thick * Sand and deburr if required Notes: this wedge helps to balance the user weight to the pillar   +
  • * Cut a wood rectangle of 4,8*4 in and 1, * Cut a wood rectangle of 4,8*4 in and 1,2 thick * Draw a circle of 3,3 in radius like on the diagram, it's the bucket's diameter * Cut the drawn circle * Sand and deburr if required Notes: This wedge helps to center the bucket according to the toilet lids. er the bucket according to the toilet lids.   +
  • * Cut a wood square of 4,8*4,8 in and 1,2 * Cut a wood square of 4,8*4,8 in and 1,2 in thick * Sand and deburr if required "Notes" 1) This wedge allows the support of the dry toilet on the wall of the room where it'll be installed. 2) It also allows to have the required width in order to lift the different toilet lids. in order to lift the different toilet lids.   +
  • * Glue and screw the mural wedge on the e * Glue and screw the mural wedge on the edge of the pillar * Glue and screw the lid wedge on the opposite edge of the pillar, 1,2 in from the side * Glue and screw the bucket wedge on the pillar, below the lid wedge. * Sand the assembly if needed. * Fix the hinge between the pillar and the lid (see photo). * Paint or protect the wood (painting or flax oil). or protect the wood (painting or flax oil).   +
  • * In the plastic bucket, cut a slat of 18*3,1 in. * Glue it with the polyurethane glue and screw the flap on the front half of the lid (see photo) "Notes": this flap protects from urine projections.   +
  • * Position the supporting system on the p * Position the supporting system on the pillar, at the chosen place. * Pass the lag screw through the pillar, the mural wedge and the wall which will welcome the toilets. "Notes": Depending on the wall material, it my be require to do a pre-drill and install a dowel to welcome the screw. * center the bucket below the lid * Place near the toilets a container full of sawdust as well as a container allowing it to be pour into the bucket. ner allowing it to be pour into the bucket.   +
  • * When the first area is full, use the se * When the first area is full, use the second one and cover the first one with crushing. * Let it compost during 2 years. "notes": the key to a good compost is the relation between the contribution of the carbon matter (crushing, leaves...) and the nitrogen matter as well as a good ventilation of the compost. This one is allowed by holes between the slats and the space created by the carbon matter. The website [http://www.eautarcie.org/05f.html eautarcie] details the composting of the human dejection. * Don't hesitate to add vegetable crushing if the compost seem very moist, sticky and stinky. compost seem very moist, sticky and stinky.   +
  • * With a drilling machine and a wood drill, fix the classic toilet lid on the lid created before.   +
  • *Do your business on the toilets, add toi *Do your business on the toilets, add toilet paper. * Cover of 0,4 in of sawdust. * When the bucket is full, empty it in the composting area and cover it of layer of crushing/leaves or straw. * Clean the bucket with water and soap outside and empty it in the composting area, put gloves if needed. * Wash your hands. * Re-position the bucket under the toilets with some sawdust at the bottom. * Disinfect the toilet's seats and flaps the same way as classic toilets. * Wash your hands "Notes" 1) It's important to follow the basic hygienic rules during the emptying. 2) It's possible to provide a cleaning area near the composting area with the required material (tap, gloves, brush, soap, disinfectant). l (tap, gloves, brush, soap, disinfectant).   +
  • Vous pouvez télécharger une fiche pédagogique créée par le Low-tech Lab à l'occasion de l'exposition "En Quête d'un Habitat Durable" dans la partie "Fichiers" du tutoriel (onglet au niveau de la section "Outils-Matériaux")  +