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A straw!On a (serious) related note:
Is anyone not familiar with the method of recovery from an over-full cassette?
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I was working on a house renovation on the A40 just outside Cheltenham.
It was Gold Cup day and the traffick was dead slow as normal.
All of a sudden door opens on one of the cars and a woman hurtles towards the site in the posh frock and heels.
"Can I use the porta loo?" Says she
"You carry on" says I thinking brave lass going in there.
Anyone who's used a site bog will know what they get like and it was a hot day
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There's a better method. As part of the cassette design the entry shutter is at the same height as the bottom of the emptying spout. So if liquid is above shutter height, open shutter, go outside & turn the spout out, hold a bucket under it, then remove the cap. Excess content above the shutter level will drain into bucket. Replace cap, close shutter, remove cassette, empty it as normal.A straw!
You were just dying to tell us thatThere's a better method. As part of the cassette design the entry shutter is at the same height as the bottom of the emptying spout. So if liquid is above shutter height, open shutter, go outside & turn the spout out, hold a bucket under it, then remove the cap. Excess content above the shutter level will drain into bucket. Replace cap, close shutter, remove cassette, empty it as normal.
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There's a wee red light says Gonnae no dae that
Or you could leave it as an overflow ?There's a better method. As part of the cassette design the entry shutter is at the same height as the bottom of the emptying spout. So if liquid is above shutter height, open shutter, go outside & turn the spout out, hold a bucket under it, then remove the cap. Excess content above the shutter level will drain into bucket. Replace cap, close shutter, remove cassette, empty it as normal.
The better method is to use the 'green' toilet or follow the HGV driversThere's a better method. As part of the cassette design the entry shutter is at the same height as the bottom of the emptying spout. So if liquid is above shutter height, open shutter, go outside & turn the spout out, hold a bucket under it, then remove the cap. Excess content above the shutter level will drain into bucket. Replace cap, close shutter, remove cassette, empty it as normal.
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How?Were you ever based on the Aonoch Mhor lighthouse ?
What colours the No 2 light?.... I never let it get that full.... There's a wee red light says Gonnae no dae that