A Privy on the Little River and a question.

Doctor G

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A New Privy at Tremont and a question.

Number One made an unscheduled stop at the Tremont logging camp. The brake rope in LRRR Combine #310 was pulled.

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The kids thought the city folk wanted to buy some local produce for their vacationing time at the Wonderland Hotel.

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Turns out Mr. Lajan, the drummer from over in Knoxville, had a bad case of spastic colon and that fried Mountain Trout from lunch is causing all kinds of lower GI distress.

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Will the axe-toting loggers waiting in line at the outhouse yield to this very desperate flat lander??

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Hope you all liked the pictures I built of this little privy from insulating foam and stained and treated (Thompson’s water seal) craft sticks. I used Titebond III water proof glue and put on metal roof on top.

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I have plans to build a commissary and eventually a saw mill with this type construction technique. This is the first “test case” and I figure if this goes to squat exposed to the elements ………no great loss.

I was wondering if you all have had real world experience with foam core and wood sheathed buildings and what your thoughts are on this???

Thanks Doc Tom
 
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