Hi all.
Ok composting toilet seems to be just to hard.
So back to cassette type i have contacted dometic and thetford looking for a front access cassette toilet but like hens teeth any one have a suggestion?
I give the same information as Possum3, with a bit more added
I have never heard of a front access cassette, so I can not help you there
Looking at my own cassette it says Thetford, but I can not see a number on it It has a swivel base, and the height of the cassette under the floor looks about (I did not measure it) 200 mm high
I suppose if you really, really, wanted a front access cassette. You could make a box to suit the cassette Have a hinged step in front Walk up to the throne And at the appropriate time, swing the hinged step away, to withdraw the cassette
An alternative is to use a porti potty They come in two halves, so you can remove the top, and carry the bottom half away
Hope that this info is useful to you
As a sidenote I do not know what type of RV you have, but I do not think that my own Mrs Tony, would allow me to carry a cassette through the living area
msg said
04:22 PM Apr 8, 2017
I'm with you Tony, couldn't think of anything worse. Outside access for me.
Dougwe said
04:52 PM Apr 8, 2017
Wrong thread sorry
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 8th of April 2017 04:54:30 PM
Kebbin said
08:13 AM Apr 9, 2017
Ken, Is it permitted to ask why you want/need a front access cassette toilet it would seem to be very unusual?
Ole Grizzly said
12:49 PM Apr 9, 2017
Bit off topic...(sorry), but am searching for small trolley/sackcart to wheel our cassette to dump point.
Doesn't bother me to drag it thru a busy park...will just put a collar on it and change it's name to "Lassie" lol
Dougwe said
04:02 PM Apr 9, 2017
Good one OG.
Maybe just do this
SouthernComfort said
07:59 AM Apr 10, 2017
Ole Grizzly wrote:
Bit off topic...(sorry), but am searching for small trolley/sackcart to wheel our cassette to dump point.
Doesn't bother me to drag it thru a busy park...will just put a collar on it and change it's name to "Lassie" lol
Heaps on ebay around $30-40, small gen purpose trolleys that fold flat. OR, buy a $15 shopping jeep from $2 shop or similar junk outlet, discard the bag and strap the cassette on the frame with occy strap. I've seen one in action, although it won't last a lifetime of rough ground travel.
Ole Grizzly said
09:26 AM Apr 10, 2017
Top idea Tony.....thanks.
Am a little daunted with entering $2 shops.....come out with items I might use oneday....lol
Cheers
ken said
12:30 PM Apr 10, 2017
Im trying to fit a toilet to a vehicle that has made it impossible to get outside access.
Now im stuck with front access.
Hoodathunkit said
03:16 PM Apr 10, 2017
Hey Ole Grizzly
I have a small foldable trolley I carried a suitcase on years ago. See attached link for similar idea
Update on my last post: In Bunnings yesterday I noticed a batch of these general purpose small trolleys, the carry ledge and wheels fully fold flat - $29.95 (i.e. if you don't want to rummage around the $2 shop or pay ebay postage).
-- Edited by SouthernComfort on Wednesday 12th of April 2017 08:06:07 AM
PeterD said
09:37 AM Apr 12, 2017
Maybe you could try the marine suppliers. They may have a vacuum system that would allow you to mount the cassette on an outside wall and have the bowl in the middle of the vehicle.
ken said
10:41 AM Apr 20, 2017
Thanks all ive told my wife im cutting a hole in floor and it can be a long drop.
Apparently the tow hitch get comfortable after a few weeks of sleeping there.
Hello Ken
I give the same information as Possum3, with a bit more added
I have never heard of a front access cassette, so I can not help you there
Looking at my own cassette it says Thetford, but I can not see a number on it
It has a swivel base, and the height of the cassette under the floor looks about (I did not measure it) 200 mm high
I suppose if you really, really, wanted a front access cassette.
You could make a box to suit the cassette
Have a hinged step in front
Walk up to the throne
And at the appropriate time, swing the hinged step away, to withdraw the cassette
An alternative is to use a porti potty
They come in two halves, so you can remove the top, and carry the bottom half away
Hope that this info is useful to you
As a sidenote
I do not know what type of RV you have, but I do not think that my own Mrs Tony, would allow me to carry a cassette through the living area
Wrong thread sorry
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 8th of April 2017 04:54:30 PM
Bit off topic...(sorry), but am searching for small trolley/sackcart to wheel our cassette to dump point.
Doesn't bother me to drag it thru a busy park...will just put a collar on it and change it's name to "Lassie" lol
Good one OG.
Maybe just do this
Heaps on ebay around $30-40, small gen purpose trolleys that fold flat. OR, buy a $15 shopping jeep from $2 shop or similar junk outlet, discard the bag and strap the cassette on the frame with occy strap. I've seen one in action, although it won't last a lifetime of rough ground travel.
Top idea Tony.....thanks.
Am a little daunted with entering $2 shops.....come out with items I might use oneday....lol
Cheers
Hey Ole Grizzly
I have a small foldable trolley I carried a suitcase on years ago. See attached link for similar idea
https://www.amazon.com/BOSON-Lightweight-Folding-Transport-Grocery/dp/B01N4FLI0E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1491801275&sr=8-3&keywords=small+luggage+trolley
Hope this helps.
Diamond
Thanks for that info Diamond.....looks like the ideal unit for taking cassette for a walk to loose weight..lol
I have no idea how that Amazon site works being US. So will search for it or very similar here in Oz.
Thanks again.....Cheers
Update on my last post: In Bunnings yesterday I noticed a batch of these general purpose small trolleys, the carry ledge and wheels fully fold flat - $29.95 (i.e. if you don't want to rummage around the $2 shop or pay ebay postage).
-- Edited by SouthernComfort on Wednesday 12th of April 2017 08:06:07 AM