I like the commode chair Westwood posted. Used to have one. It looks like they're not making them anymore. So, I took a smaller camping chair, measured, and cut appropriate hole. Taped edges with gorilla tape, to prevent unraveling.
Posted by: Westwood Posted on: Aug 6th, 2016 at 4:25am
Another piece of equipment which will make your camping experience more enjoyable, especially for women, is the Travel-John Foldable Commode/Chair which you can purchase at Amazon for about $30. Don't use the bags that the commode is designed to use. Just dig a hole about a foot deep or more. Digging the hole generally takes about a half hour to get a proper size hole. If you are lucky and have sand or actual dirt, digging time will be greatly deceased. If I do it correctly I will attach a photo of the commode.
Posted by: rlageman3 Posted on: Jul 20th, 2016 at 10:04pm
The first version of my kitchen set up was in 1982 when a friend of mine used it on a camping trip. I liked it and over the years thought of how it could be improved. As I said previously there were several versions of the setup.
I looked into using telescoping aluminum poles, but it was quite expensive and heavier than the wood version. The PVC pipes might work, but unless you get a tight fit between the pipes it will sag.
If you use my 2 x 2 version, the holes must be larger than the bolts because if it rains the wood will swell and the bolts won't come out. The 2 x 2 should be on top of each other and not side by side to maximize strength.
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Jul 20th, 2016 at 9:25pm
Here is a picture of a paddle coupler that my wife made for me. Two silnylon pouches, adjustable straps and a couple short pieces of velcro. It packs down to nothing and lets your paddles double as a center pole if you like such a thing.
Pat
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Jul 20th, 2016 at 8:39pm
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Jul 20th, 2016 at 7:56pm
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maybe even pvc.
Since your brought that up, I had a crazy idea about a TELESCOPING pole set-up using PVC pipe? Not sure IF the dimensions would work-out but here it goes Take 2 lengths of PVC pipe, say 3/4 and 1 inch. Idea being 3/4 will sleeve into the 1 inch? Then drill a hole EVERY foot thru BOTH pipes that you can fit a CLEVIS type pin thru. Just decide the longest length you'd want and how much the need to overlap to keep structural integrity? On each end you drill a small hole on each unit so you can use a hooked bungee cord to set height on trees. Then secure with flat strap like Westwood did. The address any issues that might come up after you get the intial set-up.
IF that thought worked out, I'd take a step drill and figure out a pattern and HONEYCOMB the two sliding sections to lighten weight. You could easily lash the telescoping pieces one each side to thwart/yoke.
Schedule 40 pipe is tough stuff and you don't have to worry about it cracking/splitting like wood can.
You could do the same with round or square aircraft grade aluminum but it would cost a lot more.
Posted by: whitetailking Posted on: Jul 20th, 2016 at 7:21pm
Gentlemen, Thank you for the replies. I had not even noticed the mending plates until you mentioned it. I plan to do some experimenting this weekend with a couple different kinds of wood (no dirty thoughts here) and maybe even pvc. If I come up with something ground breaking I will post pics. Do you guys have any other clever camp ideas that add luxury like this? Anyone else have clever ideas like this?