How would you model this?
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@tig said:
Rich
It's a sluice for washing away 'dirty stuff' - NOT for 'number twos' directly produced over it...
BUT the principle of its modeling remains the same........The common term for this device is a Bidet (pronounced Bee-day {French})
Mind you the tube rack is novel, if seemingly a bit uncomfortable and perhaps impractical.
Any Bidet I've seen uses a common toilet seat. You need to sit firmly down as it splashes a lot. -
@chippwalters said:
Thanks Eric. Originally, I had some Brooks and Dunn, but YouTube flagged me. Any suggestions on where I can find decent "legally free" background tunes?
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There are three separate appliances here
A 'WC/water-closet/toilet-pan/crapper/bog/lavvy/john/head/etc...' which is the thing that most of us have in our 'bathroom' at home - you might remember that you sit on it [or hover] to do a 'poo' [or a 'wee' if you are a woman, or a 'gay man']...
A 'Bidet' - this looks similar to a WC, but it has taps [faucets] and a considerably smaller waste outlet pipe... you use this for washing your 'nether-regions' for post-'poo/wee/sex' or for 'general cleanliness' operations - it is somewhat peculiar to the 'French world' - but it's not unique - I had one in may last house in the UK - which was useful for washing your feet... and people with more money than sense have this extra fitment installed in their vast bathrooms [Tip: never try to 'poo' in it - it just won't work !!!]
The thing that's been illustrated is a 'Sluice' [euphemistically called a 'Disposal-Unit' in much of the USA]. This is a cross between the two things - it is used for emptying bed-pans or rinsing dirty linen etc - it's almost always found in a hospital or care-facility... [I imagine it would be very uncomfortable to 'sit on', as there are the stainless-steel grid bars that protect the main parts from damage during contact with metal bed-pans etc, Doing a 'poo' in one, or trying to wash yourself in one would almost certainly result in you being ejected from the hospital, if not arrested for a 'misdemeanor' (or worse)]
So... please use each type of appliance responsibly... if in doubt seek advice from 'an adult' [but never one who you don't know, who is lurking around the lavatories.....]
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Thanks for that explanation, TIG!
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just to finish some of the story with reference to the stainless-steel grid bars.
If you have ever tried to retrieve a sack of marbles from a storm water drain, you will understand the dangers of sitting on, or even hovering too close to, such a construction!
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
which was useful for washing your feet...
after you tread in shit?
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@jgb said:
@tig said:
Rich
It's a sluice for washing away 'dirty stuff' - NOT for 'number twos' directly produced over it...
BUT the principle of its modeling remains the same........The common term for this device is a Bidet (pronounced Bee-day {French})
Mind you the tube rack is novel, if seemingly a bit uncomfortable and perhaps impractical.
Any Bidet I've seen uses a common toilet seat. You need to sit firmly down as it splashes a lot.You can't be serious, Joel? TIG's on it....
This is what we install our Slophoppers for:
@unknownuser said:
A slophopper is used to discharge waste materials and is mainly used in hospitals (bedpan
discharge)No need to sit at all; generally used by some poor nurse while listening to some deluded old bastard on a hospital bed re-living his youth....!
Be back to modelling tomorrow; got a barby this afternoon and I'm thirsty.
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My wife is a nurse at a hospice department but I doubt they have these installed (although therealmost all patients "use" bed pans). I'll ask however how they discharge the deposit. Maybe just throw out of the window.
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@unknownuser said:
The common term for this device is a Bidet (pronounced Bee-day {French})
I confirm that! But that must be writed bidet
It's a commun thing! Becomes inusual actually
Intersting article
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@unknownuser said:
@jgb said:
Bidet (pronounced Bee-day
The French would disagree.
The French disagree with everyone, so what? Robin Williams (whom I think is the funniest man alive) got it right about that, but I fail to see where he enlightened us with the pronunciation.
And Pilou, that photo is of what is commonly referred to (today) as a "Chamber-pot". There is no water washer as is common with Bidets'.
Anyway, I think this topic is going down the tubes and we should flush it now.
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@chippwalters said:
Thanks Eric. Originally, I had some Brooks and Dunn, but YouTube flagged me. Any suggestions on where I can find decent "legally free" background tunes?
Here is another one I tried to find this past weekend but could not. It was bookmarked here at the office.
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@unknownuser said:
Here is another one I tried to find this past weekend but could not. It was bookmarked here at the office.
Thanks Eric, much appreciated.
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