How To Make A Composting Toilet

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2021
  • We show how to make a DIY composting toilet for our camper van conversion.
    It's a great alternative to the expensive, off the shelf, composting toilets on the market and you can customize it the size and shape to fit your setup!
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  • @IMEEMADE
    @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +22

    Having a toilet was must for our camper van and we're super happy with how our DIY version came out. What is a must have for your build? Comment below!

    • @g.n.y.sister-girljudah3605
      @g.n.y.sister-girljudah3605 3 года назад +5

      Do you have blueprint? I love this design. Most others leave the toilet seat open on top of the box and I love that this is covered and could be a quick seat in a pinch

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +3

      @@g.n.y.sister-girljudah3605 Our goal was to have everything in the van have multiple uses, so having an extra seat when the toilet isn't in use was a big deal for us. To your question though, We didn't make plans unfortunately because we felt the dimensions were particular to our van layout as well as other constraints that might not align with other builds..

    • @barondelahoyde230
      @barondelahoyde230 3 года назад

      Where did you find the urine diverter?

    • @g.n.y.sister-girljudah3605
      @g.n.y.sister-girljudah3605 3 года назад +1

      @@IMEEMADE totally, I am a full time car life RN, but want to build one day. "If it ain't multifunctional it's mini fatal."

    • @CNormanHocker
      @CNormanHocker 24 дня назад

      Could you have added a gasket to lid for an airtight seal? The fan would be able to pull air from the outside.

  • @lisakukla459
    @lisakukla459 2 года назад +139

    Great build!! I've been using a dry toilet for almost 3 years, and have found that separating urine makes it exponentially more smelly. I very much prefer using pine pellets over peat, for both eliminating virtually all odor (I use it in the litter box, too) as well as being significantly more absorbent and way less expensive, and it all goes in the same bucket, which is lined with a trash bag. No sloshing liquids at all. I get about 3 weeks from a 40lb bag of pine pellets, $6, and 4-5 days to fill the bucket. Easy peasy. I hope this is helpful to someone!

    • @danielwurmer2266
      @danielwurmer2266 2 года назад +6

      Very interesting. I will remember that when I build mine. Thanks for sharing!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for the tip!

    • @HopeCreekConnemara
      @HopeCreekConnemara 2 года назад +7

      This is also more in line with composting. There needs to be liquid in there needs to be a carbon source. If it’s too stinky , you need to add more carbon- peat, wood, etc. Also letting the compost heat is a must.

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 2 года назад +10

      @@HopeCreekConnemara Yes, exactly. I follow the method from The Humanure Handbook by Joe Jenkins. It's so simple, and works beautifully.

    • @marlenalivingston7695
      @marlenalivingston7695 Год назад +2

      Thank you for this info!

  • @rigamarolltravels554
    @rigamarolltravels554 3 года назад +34

    young people with skills gives me hope for the future, very nice job. I would buy one for my camper!

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 3 года назад +21

    A few friendly suggestions: mentioning the cost of materials used and the diverter chosen would be helpful to others. In short, what was the cost of materials for this build project? It appears you were using finished birch ply, so that should be mentioned too.
    Friendly suggestion: when cutting any exterior holes, not only be careful with the steel shavings, but also use some paint to cover the cuts, so they won’t later rust.
    I like how your video showed both people contributing to the build and narration. That is good. :)

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestions!

  • @a.mstree
    @a.mstree 3 года назад +13

    Yes! A “not round bucket” ! Brilliant! I can’t believe I never thought of it.... thank you! I’m rebuilding all my bucket bins in my off grid cabins! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼✌🏼

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Glad to hear that our video was helpful! Thank you for watching!

  • @GinaKayLandis
    @GinaKayLandis 2 года назад +6

    I might have commented before, but Allison from Travel Snacks RUclips Channel also made a DIY composting toilet. A few changes were the specific urine diverter and container, and the way the toilet seat assembly was installed. She found the same issue with the round bucket, and I believe ended up with a rectangular trash can. Her video is interesting and the composting toilet seems to work well for her! Good luck with whatever changes you make!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      awesome, we'll have to check that out! thanks for your comment!

  • @nicejojo1004
    @nicejojo1004 3 года назад +15

    “Dude, you didn’t wash your hands.” ㅋㅋㅋ 🤣

  • @Darrick.DamitaJoBoy
    @Darrick.DamitaJoBoy 2 года назад +5

    Excellent build. One of the best I've seen. I really like that.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 3 года назад +9

    I have found a 1 gallon bottle (or larger) with a small hose going from the urine separator to the jug works best. Use the cap for the jug to use when removing the jug to empty. Since it's taller rather than wider there will be less slopping around when in transit.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @tomwilliam5118
    @tomwilliam5118 6 месяцев назад +1

    That's quite pretty and will built. I believe you put the computer fan in backwards. You need the sharp edges of the fan inside soaking pull the air out. After looking at my supplies of computer fans I forgot there was a arrow pointing which way it pulls are in which way it rotates for the arrow points to the side of the van to expel the gas. Sorry about getting it wrong first time

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver3857 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Not my final solution for my marine application, but definitely gave me some ideas. Thanks!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Glad the video was helpful! Thanks for watching

  • @krisg3984
    @krisg3984 4 месяца назад

    You two are good with tools ! 💕

  • @MrCarmelle
    @MrCarmelle 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice build..thank you for posting!

  • @agentstaple1
    @agentstaple1 2 года назад +1

    Best build I've seen thanks a bunch, will be using this for inspiration!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Glad to be of help. Thank you!

  • @JS-hg4vj
    @JS-hg4vj 2 года назад +1

    Amazing, I was looking that cost of one of these Compost Toilet on Amazon just amazed me how much they were asking for. Really think I can build one of these now with your helpful guild here.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Yes! Good luck with your build!

  • @DesignCraftWorkshop
    @DesignCraftWorkshop 3 года назад +3

    The computer fan was genius!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thank you!! It really came in handy lol

  • @tad3900
    @tad3900 3 года назад +2

    I like the double lid design the fan switch nice clean work.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @ozmanfidaar6311
    @ozmanfidaar6311 2 года назад +5

    Nice build. I've created similar composting toilet but I installed a 10 gallon (an overkill, 5 gal is more than sufficient) under the van as a urine container. Then I installed a solenoid valve so that I can release the urine by a push of a button. This will add about $150 to the build but I do think it takes care of the urine issues---the effort it takes to dump urine in public restrooms or worrying about urine overflow wasn't for me. Thanks for sharing your build!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      That's brilliant. Thanks for the tip!

    • @Mocha_x_svt
      @Mocha_x_svt 2 года назад

      Do you have a video or schematics of this?

  • @HueNarcisWorld
    @HueNarcisWorld 2 года назад +3

    wow ! this is such a precise and detailed video and your result is super easy to use !

  • @MakersWorkshopLLC
    @MakersWorkshopLLC 3 года назад +4

    I'm super intrigued by this because I can safely say its something I've never thought about making before.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      Us either! It was so fun we might make another one! 😅

    • @MakersWorkshopLLC
      @MakersWorkshopLLC 3 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE getting crazy over there

    • @rickyrox341
      @rickyrox341 3 года назад +1

      I replaced the plastic, pedal flush toilet (that always stunk up the RV), and sealed off the Black Tank. then I built a composting toilet, not unlike the one they built. It cost me less than $50, and it was by far the best modification to my RV. It is just as comfortable as any regular toilet, and honestly, you could build one of these anywhere.

  • @malizee2264
    @malizee2264 2 года назад +2

    This is brilliant! Great job and thank you!!!!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @blavk650
    @blavk650 Год назад

    You guys make this so easy and simple ❤

  • @jerrymcintire7902
    @jerrymcintire7902 Год назад +1

    Impressive! Good planning and detailed execution. Thanks for the list of parts and sources.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @willow-7794
    @willow-7794 Год назад +1

    by far a Best build i have seen ... Well Done! and thank you for sharing!!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      thank you for watching!

  • @EthanCarterDesigns
    @EthanCarterDesigns 3 года назад +3

    So awesome! So many little details and design features (even a little leather haha)!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Ethan! We got inspired by our favorite leather maker ECD! 😁

  • @rennlunaa
    @rennlunaa Год назад +1

    Wow this video was so helpful!!! Informative, educational, and entertaining to watch. Thanks guys!!!! Will def be using this for my van build :)

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      thanks for watching!

  • @tammy3458
    @tammy3458 Год назад

    I really really appreciate this video!!!! And the dog is just too adorable👍🏻

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Thank you so much! ☺️

  • @marcothehammer
    @marcothehammer 2 года назад

    Very well done, nicely designed and finished.
    Dogs are good people!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you! And you're right, dogs are the best people 🐶

  • @sublimeister9630
    @sublimeister9630 6 месяцев назад +1

    Much better than a $1,000 Nature’s Head toilet… Nice build. 👍

  • @ZoTime747
    @ZoTime747 8 месяцев назад

    That’s a Great Job very informative Thank!

  • @iamcleverdic
    @iamcleverdic 2 года назад +1

    That is a beauty. Well done

  • @sandytran158
    @sandytran158 2 года назад +1

    Never thought I’d see such an aesthetic compost toilet building video… great job 👏 maybe try charcoal or biochar to reduce smells completely? Also helps keeps the nutrients in the soil for plants.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! We'll try the charcoal or buochar!

  • @sandiadamson1754
    @sandiadamson1754 2 года назад

    This is really good! Thankyou 💜

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      thank you so much!

  • @mr.denotv1389
    @mr.denotv1389 Год назад

    Thank you so much! Brilliant idea!! God bless

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching!!

  • @WFesler
    @WFesler 2 года назад +1

    Try a vacuum blast gate used in workshops as a cap for the urine container. You can plumb it in between the diverter and container.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      Such a good idea! Thank you!

  • @nshahirah6671
    @nshahirah6671 3 года назад

    I like your seamless and minimalist design and very functioning and comfort.you should add minimalist van design in you title.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @jamesdepugh7163
    @jamesdepugh7163 Год назад +1

    Im thinking about Airbnb off the grid this will be handy THANKS 👍🌴

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Nice! Happy off griding!

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Funny intro, there's no privacy in a camper van. That drone shot was cinenamtic! Bet you got great B Roll on your trip. Cool build, super useful when building a composting toilet. Mahalo for sharing! : )

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      Haha there's definitely no privacy at all! Thanks so much we got a new few cool shots, but regretting we didn't get more. Thanks!

  • @insightoftheages5571
    @insightoftheages5571 Год назад

    Nice JOB!!

  • @phylwilton1827
    @phylwilton1827 2 года назад +1

    I know this is the RIGHT how-to video and description... Because the makers are smart enough to buy and use Makita tools!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Makita is the best! ✌️

  • @zacattack4029
    @zacattack4029 2 года назад +1

    Very nice. Good job.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @DudeDave
    @DudeDave 2 года назад +1

    Nice work 👏

  • @Stefanos.Tsokaras
    @Stefanos.Tsokaras Год назад +1

    Very good work and idea!!!

  • @MegaStevie14
    @MegaStevie14 3 года назад +2

    Very good one of the best I have seen

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @davidroeder5548
    @davidroeder5548 2 года назад +1

    For the “liquid waste container” maybe make a tray with handles on the far sides to lift it out. Think if the wire baskets used for chest style freezers but maybe made of canvas with a wire frame?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      That's a great idea!

  • @djslf193
    @djslf193 2 года назад +1

    Great design. Best I've seen and lot's of good ideas. Do you know what the current draw of the fan is? I assume you're running the fan full speed since you don't have any kind of PWM speed control. And, can you hear the fan easily throughout the van, or do you need to put your head right down by the toilet to hear it? Thanks!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you! I believe it draws a out 1-2 watts when in use. You can definitely hear a light whirring when the fan is on but it's not very noticeable, especially when there's any form of outside noise. We've noticed we only really need it on for about 15minutes post bathroom use.

  • @VuNguyen-qw8st
    @VuNguyen-qw8st 3 года назад +1

    thanks you

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @madcow3417
    @madcow3417 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! This is roughly the same as the design I'm working on right now. I hadn't considered the gas spring or the peg holding the 2nd (or 3rd?) lid open. Definitely stealing those ideas. I was going to put it in with the shower on my trailer, so one giant cover/lid takes care of all my sealing needs. I found a square 5 gallon bucket for poop and a big rectangular funnel for urine, so there are large targets and no seams. I plan on an elongated open front toilet seat so you can scoot forward for number one, but I don't know how much of an issue that will be. I'm also considering a standing option for guys, like a pull-out funnel with a tube, or a second pee-jug that hides under the lid.
    I haven't figured out a urine container yet. Yours has a very large capacity and I may steal that idea, but I will try something more stealth at first like a gallon bottle that won't be weird if I have to carry it into a bathroom somewhere. Of course I may end up with a large number of gallon bottles depending, and constantly checking capacity would be annoying, so I don't know where I'll end up.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Excited to hear what you come up with!

  • @ktk2094
    @ktk2094 Год назад

    Good job.

  • @esjaymccabe619
    @esjaymccabe619 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get the urine diverter? I can seem to find a decent priced one online. Thank you for the video, btw! I loved the step by step process!!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! We got the diverter from eBay and it seems like the one we purchased is no longer available. We actually modified our setup by removing the diverter and made an update to the design on our website!
      imeemade.com/blog/howtomakeacomposttoilet

  • @debcecotti8273
    @debcecotti8273 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @dougstamler1754
    @dougstamler1754 2 года назад +1

    Hi Lorne. In regards to the urine splashing in your container. Put a spigot (tube) from top to 1/2" or so off bottom. Drill tiny hole just below top surface of tank into tube. Liquid will still slosh but shouldn't come out exterior fitting. Good video, simple & efficient. I like simple.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you for the tip!!

    • @rwind656
      @rwind656 Год назад

      Will you please elaborate on this method to keep liquid from sloshing? Not sure I see what you are doing, but this is a critical issue to solve.

    • @voiceofwethepeople5866
      @voiceofwethepeople5866 Год назад

      @@rwind656 at the bottom of the urine collection funnel put a piece of hose cut to reach down to almost touch the bottom of the collection tank and attach it to the bottom of the urine collector . You can then drill small holes up and down the hose it acts as a baffle preventing liquid from splashing back up the hose and out the urine collector.

    • @rwind656
      @rwind656 Год назад

      @@voiceofwethepeople5866 Thanks very - very - much for the reply. The idea of a baffle is brilliant, I can see it would stop liquid sloshing out of the tank. Had to rewatch this video to remember their design in that area...
      Okay, if I got this, you're putting this baffle INSIDE the urine collection tank, not attached to the urine diverter? So the tank has a built-in baffle on the input hole? And the baffle would be a drilled pipe the size of the hole into the collection tank, running almost to the bottom of the tank?
      Maybe the baffle could be a separate or add-on drilled pipe with a thin lip at the top, removable for easier washing, which could be placed between the lid to the tank and the rim of the opening? (Not sure I'm explaining that right. I'm thinking of another comment which suggests using bottles for collection, that are less obviously a urine-filled tank. And wondering about add-ons. )

  • @cyt3633
    @cyt3633 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks! How long do you let your solid waste compost? And by "virtually smell-free," do you mean it still smells a little, or that it doesn't smell at all most of the time and occasionally it's noticeable?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      A few days on average - depends where we're camping and what's available for disposal. We switched to pine pellets so it smells earthy, like wood and dirt, if it smells at all after a few days.

  • @Djpedla
    @Djpedla 3 года назад +1

    Excellent design. One of the best I've seen. Just wondering how many days you can go before you have to empty each compartment?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +4

      Thank you very much! With 2 of us, fill time, We can go maximum 5 days before the urine container gets full. The #2 has a lot more wiggle room since we can easily change the bag. But typically we try to empty both at the same time when we can.

    • @HueNarcisWorld
      @HueNarcisWorld 2 года назад +1

      Agree

  • @roxannetoleafoa6539
    @roxannetoleafoa6539 2 года назад +1

    Awesome work. I’m going to make one myself. Do you have the dimensions or plans for this? Thankyou

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      No plans, sorry!

  • @AlbertFilice
    @AlbertFilice 3 года назад +1

    There may be some containers similar, but that have baffles in them so that the liquid doesn't slosh as you drive.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Neat! Thanks for the tip!

  • @voiceofwethepeople5866
    @voiceofwethepeople5866 Год назад +1

    Great video guys. Lots of good ideas I'll be using for mine thanks. BTW where did you buy the diverter?
    In all fairness it's not a composting toilet though is it?
    Unless you are conserving the waste material & completing the composting to use elsewhere.
    Also keeping the exterior vent below the level of the fan prevents rainwater intrusion.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      We got it from eBay, there's a link to the diverter in the description! Thanks for the tips!

  • @warrensimpson3276
    @warrensimpson3276 2 года назад +1

    Hi, nice job..thanks for the video, although I am confused, what you did with that hose (that you left extra long) You installed a fan for ventilation, what was the hose for and where did it go ?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Good question! The hose was connected to the soffit vent we installed onto the side of the car after drilled the hole. We then cut it to length once the toilet box was ready to go into the car and attach to the wall. It basically acts as a channel for air to flow from the computer fan, out of the soffit vent, preventing any smells to be trapped in the wall cavity. Hope that makes sense!

    • @warrensimpson3276
      @warrensimpson3276 2 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE thank you Yes I get it now..

  • @tammyflorian9989
    @tammyflorian9989 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I am sorry if I missed this part....but, where did you attach the hose that was connected to the outside vent?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      hello! at the 1:19 mark, we show the 2in flexible hose we attached to the vent cover.

  • @christinas776
    @christinas776 5 месяцев назад

    I dont know if anyone mentioned it, and i only know this from tiny house nation, but if you had used cedar, it would work better to contain the smell. If it works for hockey goalie pads, its guaranteed to work on that.

  • @samuelsneesby1771
    @samuelsneesby1771 3 года назад +3

    Just wondering, what’s the fan for? Also great video, subbed
    Edit. Oh wait, I hadn’t finished the video and heard it’s for odor

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Glad you got the answer! Thank you for watching!

  • @seymoregore9261
    @seymoregore9261 Год назад

    AWESOME

  • @holzdamolz
    @holzdamolz 2 года назад +1

    NICE VIDEO

  • @1timby
    @1timby 10 месяцев назад

    I'm confused. How did you get the make-up air for the ventilation system without cutting a hole to allow the air to enter to then be exhausted? You say it works though. But I'm still puzzled about how that can work.

  • @darrellfort1668
    @darrellfort1668 2 года назад +1

    awesome

  • @jesmitty7367
    @jesmitty7367 2 года назад +1

    Here's an idea for the urine container. A funnel that can fit into the threaded portion of your pipe attachment, preferably with a one inch opening.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      That's a great idea!

  • @theresafinn4257
    @theresafinn4257 2 года назад +1

    Pine cat litter works well and more eco friendly.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion we recently learned of pine pellets and had a chance to try it out and it's definitely the best solution!

  • @thfi5294
    @thfi5294 2 года назад +1

    Not exactly how mine will be made, except overall. However some helpful ideas I will be using. No need for a urine diverter tho. I bought my seat, but if you are a woodworker you could make the seat also. Mine will be concealed in a chair. Nice to see a video on composting toilets that doesn't say you need to buy an expensive toilet.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you! We actually ditched the urine diverter also and using just pine pellets in a bucket and it's been so great!

  • @tehdreamer
    @tehdreamer 3 года назад +2

    Loved the truthful wiring comment :D

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад

      Haha, the reality of making!

  • @Kanal103
    @Kanal103 Год назад +1

    Very interesting, great job! Is there any smell from the poopoo bin or peat moss does its job? I'm asking because your toilet doesn't have anything to mix the deposit with the peat moss (e.g. like that rotary handle on nature head's composting toilets).

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад +1

      It does great with the peat moss alone as long as we make sure to cover all the #2 when we're done

    • @Kanal103
      @Kanal103 Год назад

      @@IMEEMADE Thank's for the reply. After using it... would you do something differently now?

    • @voiceofwethepeople5866
      @voiceofwethepeople5866 Год назад

      I read that using inexpensive hamster mix from Walmart works great.

    • @Kanal103
      @Kanal103 Год назад

      @@voiceofwethepeople5866 I guess its job is to suck the moisture content outta it. My plan is to have some mix of peat moss with saw dust (hamster mix) and maybe with some compost starters. We'll see. :)

  • @khoatran2089
    @khoatran2089 3 года назад

    May I ask what Makita model did you use?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      I believe we got the Makita LXT combo set. Is there a particular tool you're interested in learning more about?

  • @phildehavillandhall
    @phildehavillandhall 2 года назад +1

    Can I ask please where did you source your urine container, looks ideal buts I am struggling to find one similar. Thanks

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Here's the link to the container we used! amzn.to/32X8brz

    • @phildehavillandhall
      @phildehavillandhall 2 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE fantastic thanks

  • @Tahshahope
    @Tahshahope Год назад

    Can you post or send your parts list and where you got them please?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад +1

      Everything is in the description ☺️

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Месяц назад

    Very interesting! I have to say I would never buy one of the store models out of the principle since the price is crazy high compared to the end product imho. I think of the cons that of those that can be fixed in a DIY model. I think odor can be controlled better with a DIY solution probably, for example when emptying. I'd figure a way to seal off both of those before I open the list to remove them for emptying.
    Spillage on the road hasn't been stated by the people who reviewed them, from what I've read so far. They have that part down pat and it would have to be handled carefully in a DIY situation. Overflow was stated as a possible issue on the urine bottle: it happened to someone. I personally might have additional lids for each container that I open and close each restroom use.

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 3 года назад +4

    Subscribed because of the very good video showing the construction steps and the good narration. I have not seen any other videos by you, but if you produce more using that same video technique, it should be helpful to many others.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      Neat! Thanks and welcome aboard!

    • @scottgardinier3155
      @scottgardinier3155 2 года назад

      Tell me this channel pays for comments without telling me they pay for comments

  • @braininavatnow9197
    @braininavatnow9197 2 года назад +1

    I lived in a van full time for over 40 years. Use a pee bottle for inside. Since I spent most of my time in remote areas I would go outside and dig a hole for poop. When you can't go outside for lack of privacy a big coffee can with a plastic bag works for poop. Space is critical living in a van and this toilet takes up a lot of valuable interior room. I will say that going outside to poop in the middle of a rainstorm or cold winter wind sucks. But if you can't handle that you probably shouldn't be living in a van full time.
    Another thing is to avoid using wood for structural items in a mobile environment...better to use bolt together metal for the frame and wood for enclosing. This all wood screw design will come apart overtime. At least use 2x2s at the corners and wood glue with screws..It adds weight and takes up some room but it should last a lifetime if done right. Painting or sealing the wood is also essential for long-term survivability especially with the possibility of spills.
    A small solar panel would keep the fan on all day combined with a battery should work 24 hours and will eliminate odor to near zero. Anyone who's lived in a van can tell you you don't want anything that stinks inside.
    🌷🌷🌷
    For whatever it's worth I built seven van sized motorhomes and I'm working on my last one now which is roughly two and a half times the size of a van.
    This one will have a composting toilet on the inside which is why I'm looking at different designs before I start on the poopy thing.
    Those of you like myself who have a dog with you know that one way or the other you're going outside when nature calls.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @freejojoey
    @freejojoey 2 года назад

    Curious... how and where do you empty your liquid reservoir?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Good question! We wait until we're able to go to a public restroom to empty the container

  • @leblancexplores
    @leblancexplores 3 года назад +2

    Any reason you didn’t vent out the bottom? I’d think that be easier to patch up in the event you wanted to sell the van and more discrete in general. Genuinely curious.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +3

      Unfortunately for us, the design of our layout placed the toilet right above the fuel tank, so we were reluctant to drill the floor for the vent. If it were anywhere else venting from the bottom would have been the way to go.

    • @leblancexplores
      @leblancexplores 3 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE gotcha, thanks so much for the reply, look forward to watching some more of your videos!

  • @smilingdog54
    @smilingdog54 Год назад +1

    Does the toilet seat lay flat on the board and does the toilet seat lid lay flat on the seat?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Yes to both! We recessed the toilet seat hinges into the seat and removed the little spacers so it can sit flat on the wood.

  • @joeshow8815
    @joeshow8815 2 года назад

    what you do with the plastic bag containing poop and peet moss. do you just throw it into a waste basket at a local walmart or just swing it at night onto someone's lawn?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      We recommend just throwing it away in a waste basket as you would a baby's diaper, but you're free to do whatever your heart desires

  • @ahoyt18
    @ahoyt18 2 года назад +1

    Would this be able to be added into a shower?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      If you can waterproof the enclosure then absolutely!

  • @redhongkong
    @redhongkong Год назад +1

    im planing to do the same, except i might get a pee pipe down to bottom mount grey tank, and use pee tank in winter only.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      good luck with your build!

  • @hillaryconsultingservices
    @hillaryconsultingservices 2 года назад +1

    Great job!! I'm trying to convince my teen that we don't need to buy a Natures Head. What was the total cost and time (your labor) to build. I'm building my own Skoolie. It's hard when I plan projects then doing them alone the time and/or quadruples.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thanks! We're so glad we went this route to save money and it's easier to clean up than emptying a black tank. This took us a day and a half to build with all the parts ordered ahead of time and two people.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      P.S. - Please visit our blog post to see how we updated the toilet and removed the urine diverter.

  • @metz0545
    @metz0545 3 года назад +1

    How do you compost what's in the number 2 bag or do you just throw it away after sealing?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +2

      We just seal it and throw it away

    • @martinmetz375
      @martinmetz375 3 года назад +3

      @@IMEEMADE - So much for the concept of composting.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      ​@@martinmetz375 Sure, if you say so kiddo.

    • @GinaKayLandis
      @GinaKayLandis 2 года назад +2

      Tossing it in compostable bags helps when it hits the landfill, so yeah, composting toilet!

    • @mjlcc55
      @mjlcc55 2 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE Unbelievably cool video. Can I ask where you throw it away? Is there anywhere special it needs to go?

  • @cliffordlynch5816
    @cliffordlynch5816 2 года назад +1

    for sealing the wood fiberglass would last longer protect the wood and strengthen the build

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @wesm3915
    @wesm3915 2 года назад

    Where did you get your urine diverter?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      The link is in the description!

  • @meuass
    @meuass 3 года назад +1

    Velcro straps (completely around) could potentially be a solution to that yellow strap.. 2-3" wide ones

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  3 года назад +1

      That's a great idea! Thanks!

    • @GinaKayLandis
      @GinaKayLandis 2 года назад +1

      Another RUclipsr uses bottles from Amazon that look like gallon OJ bottles - handle and all!

  • @jasonsilva9091
    @jasonsilva9091 Год назад +1

    Most likely your urine catcher tank is polycarbonate nothing sticks (adhesive) to it you have to have a tank access panel and a Tank fitting for your urine line and or empty port fitting
    Access panel also great for maintenance and cleaning

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @voiceofwethepeople5866
      @voiceofwethepeople5866 Год назад

      Scuffing up the polycarbonate with some sandpaper helps make some adhesives especially quick epoxy adhere.

  • @natek3954
    @natek3954 2 года назад

    Where do you buy the peat moss?

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад +1

      You can find peat moss at any gardening store and big home improvement stores. We've actually been using pine pellets recently and couldn't be happier because it's more cost effective. Here is the link if you're interested: amzn.to/3FMUDMo

    • @natek3954
      @natek3954 2 года назад

      @@IMEEMADE great! Thank you!

  • @razvanmarian6390
    @razvanmarian6390 Год назад

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 2 года назад +1

    nice build video the design and build is a nice simple one that looks nice and is practical , my only negative comment comes from many years of being a boat owner and generally doing all my own maintenance and Installations on Plumbing ,Electrical, HVAC ,and Mechanical is the vent line being fastened with Duct tape it will hold for a long time but IMO should have a Mechanical Fastener like a Stainless Steel Hose Clamps on vessels because of temperature changes , and the constant motion of a Boat in the Water the International guidelines reccomend double Clamps on hoses and in my 35 years of Boat Ownership that system has not failed me yet especially when talking about toilet systems and Black Water tanks you don’t want Failures mostly because it’s plainly a Disgusting and Unsanitary

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Thank you for the insight!

  • @grahammewburn
    @grahammewburn 2 года назад +1

    Sawdust is also useful if you are not able to get peatmoss

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  2 года назад

      Great suggestion!

  • @houseportraitscalligraphy7474
    @houseportraitscalligraphy7474 Год назад +1

    Urine divertor...Arizona tea empty gallon bottle is large and would be good, yes?!?

  • @pdufusc
    @pdufusc 2 года назад +1

    that file at 1 minute in, looks like a wood rasp! NOTE! Chainsaw file! I never throw anything away, and my wife will testify to that!!!! Sooo get that old chainsaw file, or buy a new one, break off a 3 or 4 inch piece and put it in that drill. Best thing I have found for smoothing up the metal edges. Especially if you have to resize the dash for a radio, the corners are always smooth!!!!

  • @KymERiden
    @KymERiden Год назад

    Hi guys! You have probably already seen this but as I investigate van toilets...I came across a European company called Separett. They have a urine diverter bucket with a cool handle. I am not sure if you can add it to your current urine bucket or not but maybe check it out if you still need a solution for getting it out to dump. :)

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the info!

  • @13101s
    @13101s Год назад

    haha I love the dog saying "you didn't wash your hands" So that's what dogs are for.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Haha yup. She keeps order in the household 😂

  • @dandelionstars
    @dandelionstars 2 года назад

    how many gallons is your pee container? Because I would switch it out for a gallon jug (if it fits) with a lid you can put on when traveling or going to pour out. Or a smaller container with a tight lid. I use a cat treat container. I have to empty it like every other/third day, but it's so small, I can put it in a larger purse or grocery bag to carry into a restroom, and empty it just about anywhere. Urine is the stinky part of the equation, once you have enough carbon over your nitrogen. I used a simple bulky system without a fan for years. Never smelled.
    Nice craftsmanship.

  • @13101s
    @13101s Год назад +1

    why do you build an extra box that is closed only to add a vent afterwards?!

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад +2

      So that we can have an extra seating area while the toilet isn’t in use.

  • @kellstat
    @kellstat 2 месяца назад

    Next time you cut on especially sheet metal, apply tape to the area, nmthen mark your spots, and cut.

  • @xzeno3209
    @xzeno3209 Год назад

    You should've used an RGB fan, gets better air flow.

    • @IMEEMADE
      @IMEEMADE  Год назад

      Ah shoulda woulda coulda!