11/16/21

Building a Compost Toilet with Meadows Bee Farm

One compost toilet, leads to more compost toilets! We are putting finally installing one in our main house to reduce water wasted. Instead, we will put this nutrient and nitrogen rich pee to good use in our compost and spread around the soil with our fruit trees (water trees after to dilute!). Its an easy D.I.Y. and essential addition to any household that cares about their ecological footprint. Join us as we build a compost toilet from scratch that’s small and easy enough for any home.

How to make “Leigh’s pee box:”

Materials Needed:

Pine boards 1x12x ¾ # (We chose, Deselect, a clear grade of board )

Wood for cleats, 1 ½ x 3/4

Cardboard for pattern making

Round toilet seat made of enameled wood

Piano hinge 1½ x 18

Tight bond 3 wood glue (FDA approved food contact)

Water based paint any color

Acrylic paints for decorating

T-square Ruler

Pencils

Screws 1 1/4 construction screws

Electric Drill

Small drill bit

Drill bit- tapered counter sink

T25 torque Bit (use screw and bit to match)

Jigsaw with a scrolling blade for wood

5 gallon bucket

Vinyl coated aluminum flashing (3 wide strip)

Nails

Hammer

1- Measure out cardboard (18x20x16)

2- Make pattern see of it fits space in bathroom area

3- Measure boards for w x h x d (18x20x16)

4- Cut boards to length as above

5- Cut cleats to hold boards together to create panels

6- Put sides together first

7- Pre drill counter sink pilot holes before putting in screws

8- Glue and spread glue out as you go

9- On all board edges that join and back of cleats.

10- Assemble panels

11- Make panel for toilet seat

12- Lay toilet seat on top of panel and trace inside of seat

13- Mark 3/4 outside of line, draw

14- Drill hole and cut out line

15- Take vinyl and roll into hole

16- Punch hole on edge every 3/4”

17- Nail into seat panel forming diverter to fit inside bucket

18- Mount toilet seat onto top cover seat panel. Drill holes after measuring

19- Attach piano hinge to seat panel and box.

20- Paint as desired.

21- Put into place.

22- Get wood shavings in bucket with ladle.

23- Fill toilet with shavings. Add one shaving after each use.

24- When bucket is full, spread shavings into your compost or around soil near fruit trees.

25- Water these shavings after to dilute them, since they are so potent in nitrogen and nutrients.

26- Thank yourself for saving water for this planet we love so much!

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