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		<title>By: captain Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>captain Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description>Happily reassuring myself that we&#039;re doing the right thing here on our campsite. We have sawdust toilets that are sometimes used by about 30 people over the weekend.I service them 3 times a day. Nobody has a problem and they call me the toilet angel.
I make garden furniture and stuff from oak and Douglas fir so there are plenty of chips and sawdust. An old boy once told me that one reason 
they used oak stakes to fix joints etc. was that oak eats iron.
So if it eats iron it can eat softer stuff.
My toilet seats are made from 3 inch elm boards with matching lids.
See you
Chris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happily reassuring myself that we&#8217;re doing the right thing here on our campsite. We have sawdust toilets that are sometimes used by about 30 people over the weekend.I service them 3 times a day. Nobody has a problem and they call me the toilet angel.<br />
I make garden furniture and stuff from oak and Douglas fir so there are plenty of chips and sawdust. An old boy once told me that one reason<br />
they used oak stakes to fix joints etc. was that oak eats iron.<br />
So if it eats iron it can eat softer stuff.<br />
My toilet seats are made from 3 inch elm boards with matching lids.<br />
See you<br />
Chris</p>
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