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incinerator head
Does anyone have any info on one of these toilets? I have a new Vaccu-flush, and a guy I know wants to swap his incinerator unit for mine. I have the big gen set now, and he says that his head is a real simple unit and is brand new.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
I'll never ruin a $50 buzz with a $4 sandwich
Vaccu-flush???
The images I'm getting in my head are amazing. Wonder what marketing whiz came up with Vaccu-flush? Do you have to wipe after or does it get it all?
Don't keep your legs together when sitting, it will vapor lock you to the seat and you'll miss that "Fish on" call.
Well, I'm amusing myself at least.
Damn, theres another one, gotta quit while I'm behind. Oops, did it again.
The images I'm getting in my head are amazing. Wonder what marketing whiz came up with Vaccu-flush? Do you have to wipe after or does it get it all?
Don't keep your legs together when sitting, it will vapor lock you to the seat and you'll miss that "Fish on" call.
Well, I'm amusing myself at least.
Damn, theres another one, gotta quit while I'm behind. Oops, did it again.
Mikey
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3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
-Albert Einstein
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John, the Incinolet weighs 100 lbs or more, depending on the model. They require an extensive venting system, besides electricity. For smaller boats like ours, I don't think they are really practical, although I think they are very good for more suitable applications. The vacu-flush is probably a lot better for most marine uses, unless you are in a crew boat that stays at sea for a long time.
Brewster has one in his big boat, don't think he's used it much yet, but I think he'll share my opinions.
Brewster has one in his big boat, don't think he's used it much yet, but I think he'll share my opinions.
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John, one of the bulkhead guyd has experience with them, says they stink pretty bad, and it lingers. Their website and promo stuff says they don't. Who knows until we try one?
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We had an incinerator pottie in a remote cabin in Alaska. We'd fly out there in a float plane in the summer and use skis' on the Cessna in the winter. When ever any one used the damn pottie we'd all have to go outside for a breather. Wasn't so bad in the summer, but in the winter is was brutal at 20 below. I'm glad we took plenty of anti freeze. Three guys standing out under the northern lights passing around a bottle of clear.
Once you got past the smell it wasn't so bad. All we had to do was get rid of the ashes.
Dick
Once you got past the smell it wasn't so bad. All we had to do was get rid of the ashes.
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Capt Mike,
You can have it. I think that I'll stick with the "Mikey-Flush"...oh, I mean the "Suck U Flush"...no, I'll go with the "Vaccu-Flush". Mike, see what you can work out with Tom.
You can have it. I think that I'll stick with the "Mikey-Flush"...oh, I mean the "Suck U Flush"...no, I'll go with the "Vaccu-Flush". Mike, see what you can work out with Tom.
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John, I'll call him in a few days. I'll also look through the company literature and see what size unit he likely bought. Since my useage would be minimal most of the time, the smallest unit, which is almost half the price he says he paid, would be fine for me. Considering that, I probably can't pay him what he wants for his - but we'll see..
My bulkhead and pier should be finished by the end of the day. looking real good so far.
My bulkhead and pier should be finished by the end of the day. looking real good so far.
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Thanks, Brewster, I was hoping you'd weigh in on this subject. Will be very interested. I have canal property with no sewage, and new regulations will not allow a conventional septic syste,. Hoping I can use an Incinolet there to "take care of bidness".
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