When soaking wood in the tub, should I put something on top of it to keep it under water or will it eventually sink? Also I've read that you should soak it for 10 days? Someone please help me, this is my first time attempting...
Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
it's a pretty big piece of wood, takes up the length of the tub...lol
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
I soak big bits like that in a water butt in the garden. Gets washed in rain water occasionally.
edit, frequently at the moment.
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
gee, what a great idea.
for smaller bits. its genius.
first time i ever wished we had a "rep" button here.
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
gee, what a great idea.
for smaller bits. its genius.
first time i ever wished we had a "rep" button here.
The only trouble with that is a cysten is designed to hold & use a certain amount of water, putting a bit of wood in there will drasticly lower the performance of the flush.
Apart from that, awsome idea.
Tom
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
gee, what a great idea.
for smaller bits. its genius.
first time i ever wished we had a "rep" button here.
The only trouble with that is a cysten is designed to hold & use a certain amount of water, putting a bit of wood in there will drasticly lower the performance of the flush.
Apart from that, awsome idea.
Tom
no, actually its not "trouble". there have been gadgets, for years, aimed at reducing the amount of water in the cistern. its a government backed way to save water.
the water in the tank is limited by the float (ballcock" hight), not tank size.
anyway, if you do find you cant move those "stubborn movements", after you add your wood.
bend the float slightly upward. as long as it does not foul the lid (lol disaster as the water never stops) all will be good.
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
gee, what a great idea.
for smaller bits. its genius.
first time i ever wished we had a "rep" button here.
The only trouble with that is a cysten is designed to hold & use a certain amount of water, putting a bit of wood in there will drasticly lower the performance of the flush.
Apart from that, awsome idea.
Tom
no, actually its not "trouble". there have been gadgets, for years, aimed at reducing the amount of water in the cistern. its a government backed way to save water.
the water in the tank is limited by the float (ballcock" hight), not tank size.
anyway, if you do find you cant move those "stubborn movements", after you add your wood.
bend the float slightly upward. as long as it does not foul the lid (lol disaster as the water never stops) all will be good.
If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
+2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wow, that's not a bad idea. I never would have thought of it.If it fits, put it in the cisternn on your toilet. Will get clean water everytime you flush the toilet.
As long you dont mined tanned water in your toilet
Steve
gee, what a great idea.
for smaller bits. its genius.
first time i ever wished we had a "rep" button here.
The only trouble with that is a cysten is designed to hold & use a certain amount of water, putting a bit of wood in there will drasticly lower the performance of the flush.
Apart from that, awsome idea.
Tom
no, actually its not "trouble". there have been gadgets, for years, aimed at reducing the amount of water in the cistern. its a government backed way to save water.
the water in the tank is limited by the float (ballcock" hight), not tank size.
anyway, if you do find you cant move those "stubborn movements", after you add your wood.
bend the float slightly upward. as long as it does not foul the lid (lol disaster as the water never stops) all will be good.
Please provide a link to these "gadgets", I am curious.
Tom