Looks like a Thetford 335 Porta Potti ?
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Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
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Re: Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
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Re: Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
California Dreamin wrote:Looks like a Thetford 335 Porta Potti ?
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Agreed - I have a 365 at the moment, hence why I was checking. If I go this route I'll need a new loo too!
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Re: Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
Full marks to Martin, that boy knows his s**t pots
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Re: Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
How did you hinge the backrest Jed? Any photos?
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Re: Alternative way of making a bog seat/box.
I cut some slots in the bracket that holds the back rest and put some screws in the back rest board. It worked for a couple of years but now needs to be looked at again. I have some ideas and its on the list for the Morocco trip so will be done in the next three weeks.
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