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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    A cautionary follow up tale to my previous posts suggesting the use of napisan type products.


    This past weekend we ‘christened’ our new portapotti over a few days.
    We used the previous method of one spoonful of napisan type product per ‘deposit’.

    Today we had a one hour drive to get home, but prior to packing up made a couple of fresh deposits
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    Not remembering how long it took for everything to become liquid & being a tad concerned that the one hour drive home may not be sufficient I decided to throw in a few extra spoonfuls.

    Back home approximately 4 hours after the last deposit & just prior to emptying I thought it a good idea to pull out the slide out to inspect the contents just to ensure I wasn’t going to have a blockage problem. (It had all liquified).

    BIG MISTAKE! You know what happens when you shake up a can of beer & then open it wit your face over it?

    Well what else could my wife do other than cackle & call me Sh*tface!!!


    At least it didn’t stink!


    This exemplary explanation does not deserve my famous saying......."Words not pictures, words not pictures".

    I nearly sprayed my lappy with coffee. BWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

    When I get my camera back, I'll send in a pic or two of my dunny set up.

    This 'moment' reminded me the time I was that cold, that when I was putting the dipstick back into the hole, it flexed that much that I arked it on the battery, sparks flew everywhere, and I set fire to the oil on the stick!

    I wonder if age has anything to do with these 'Kodak' moments. lol
    Last edited by DX grunt; 1st May 2016 at 11:15 AM.
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    Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.

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