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#21390 02/04/03 05:12 PM
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The roll and shovel are fine if you have the woods for a 1-2-3 trench but what about in a city,........
This thread is really getting Analistic..?

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#21391 02/04/03 06:46 PM
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rolls,mountain money,traden stock, white striping for the hershey highway etc.don't leave home without it.

#21392 02/04/03 06:52 PM
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A long time ago I worked for a sparky/plumber/septic installer.We worked for a builder who would have us,as soon as the basement slab was poured,andif there was a bath in the basement,have us set a toilet. He would then build a small temp enclosure around it. Water supply was a water hose. In the winter,we used r.v. antifreeze to prevent freezing in the winter. The first time the county ahj saw one of these he says"I should probably make you tear it down, but wait I've got to go" He never said another word about this arrangement.Btw this was before the days when porta johns were readily available in these parts.

#21393 02/05/03 03:43 AM
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Though I join in the digression here with trepidation, I would much rather have the woods and roll (from a ziplock bag, thank you) than step into those port-a-johns. Those enclosed, no ventalation, trap the vapors things stink! I once flew on a c-131 with the net seats in the cargo bay and the breeze through the curtains in their enclosed potty was not really a better option.

[This message has been edited by BuggabooBren (edited 02-05-2003).]

#21394 02/05/03 11:22 PM
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Port-a-johns wouldn't be so bad if the GC provided enough for the amount of men on the job. The label inside says it's good for 10 men for 1 week. How many times have you seen only 1 on a job when there are 50 or more guys?

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