Speaking of smells, the blackwater tank in my trailer is split, so I decided to take it and the toilet out and use a Luggable Loo of my own invention (Enamel bucket with toilet seat on top)
My partner had removed a blackwatertank before, but it was empty. Turns out mine was pretty full after a dose of toilet chemicals and lots of water. OMG, what a job, my partner loosened off all the pipe joints to the tank and when I used the spray wand on the hose, it washed out a lot of crap. Even with the holes and split in it, there was a lot of stuff in there and I flushed it for the better part of an hour, I still didn't get ALL of it, but enough to take the tank out without making too much of a mess. Hose leaked, so I got wet and COLD, but at least its done
Tomorrow we'll take the tank out, cap the pipe that ran from it to the dump outlet and put the tank on the garbage pile.
I also had to go out to the hardware store twice because I forgot the closet door handles I needed. Got those now and paint for a section of wall and paint for the oven door skin, which we'll sand and prime tomorrow, let dry and paint it the next day. Been a long afternoon (didn't sleep last night so slept in this morning)
But I won't have to go out tomorrow, just work on adding more insulation, scrub the section of wall that needs painting and put on the closet handles I got
The smell from the blackwater tank will go, I'm going to spread a bunch of cedar chips under the back of the trailer to kill some of the odor and hopefully my neighbor with horses has some agricultural lime to completely kill the odor. If not, oh well, we have a smell around for a few days.
Needless to say, if I sleep in the trailer tonight I'll have everything closed up tight to keep the smell out, no smell IN the trailer, just outside.
My partner poured all the effluent from the tank into our septic tank so it was properly disposed off except for a bit of water that soaked into the grass. Not the best way to do it, I know, but it was necessary. Bolts holding the tank in are breaking when my partner tries to take them off so he soaked them with diesel, which will hopefully loosen them up.
So no more smells for me and toilet won't be wasted, still works so its going in Rob's trailer as he has a recycling toilet that stinks constantly--think he has a plugged vent and he's going to check it tomorrow