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Re: Alternative uses for IT kit...



Mythbusters did a program on exploding toilets. The only way they
managed it was to put gunpowder down the pan and then throw a match into
it.

Geoff

Neil Fuller wrote:
> Could get dangerous in the summer though, especially if the kit starts
> to overheat at the same time as the boge is being used - Could lead to
a
> nasty explosion with all that methane around!
>
> Geoff H wrote:
>> Great idea.
>>
>> I have just installed a tube heater and frost stat to do the same
job in
>> my downstairs loo, which is basically the same construction as
yours
>> (apart from being a bit more modern - but not that modern).
>>
>> Geoff
>>
>> Phil Harris wrote:
>>> My uber-server is now transplanted to the downstairs khasi ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ... it only has a single skin wall (the khasi, not the server)
and is
>>> basically just an old style ex-council house outside bog (even
still
>> has the
>>> old high level cistern). It froze solid last week so the
server's
>> there now
>>> just to take the chill off in there. :-D
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
>>>
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