Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The permanant "Latrene"


We decided to place the latrene next to the shower so as to consuladate the buildings together as much as possible.

Starting with measuring where the poles would go, keeping in mind being true , plum and square. Then the poles, roof and side perlins.

When cutting the tin, we learned that the tin needed support at both ends and where the cut was being done. This is so the blade won't bind and the cut is straight. Cutting can be done on the ground or well supported by saw horses.

We left screened vent openings on the east and west sides of the building to make sure there would be a good air flow through the room.
We planned enough room inside so we could have about eight holes dug ,if need be. One at a time of course.




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