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That's just lateral thinking.

As long as there's no bath or shower, what reg is it breaking?

Mind, I would shut the loo lid before emptying the washer, in case you dropped anything. (edit, whoops it doesn't have a lid)

And I'm not sure I would trust the integrity of the bracket to sit there for long.

 
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A few years ago, before phones had cameras I saw a shower cubicle installed in a bedsit where originally it was a sink. The tray was up on stilts so the waste could pick up on the pipe sticking out the wall 4ft up. A bit of 6mm had been jammed into the back of a 13a socket feeding the 9kw shower. There was a cut down step ladder nailed to one of the stilts to get in and out.

 
A few years ago, before phones had cameras I saw a shower cubicle installed in a bedsit where originally it was a sink. The tray was up on stilts so the waste could pick up on the pipe sticking out the wall 4ft up. A bit of 6mm had been jammed into the back of a 13a socket feeding the 9kw shower. There was a cut down step ladder nailed to one of the stilts to get in and out.
Now THAT needs a pic.

Slipslap - you`ll HAVE to go back and take a pic of that.......please...... :slap

 
I did some work on a farm. Next to one of the barns was a "dry toilet"  They called it a composting toilet.

In reality ALL it was, was a standard wheely bin with it's lid removed. Then built above it on stilts was a shed with a door, inside a seat that dropped down into the wheely bin.

Of course the shed on stilts was the height of a wheely bin off the ground, so there was a short sawn off section of wooden scaffolders ladder to climb up into the thunderbox.

It was easier just to go for a pee behind the hay rick.

 
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