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Since we are into clay pots here is another unusual one with a specific purpose.

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JoeM

bong (seen one on the internet) :D

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Netti pot for Jimmy Durante.

 

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Jeff-C175

Travel Porta Pee Pee for long haul truckers?

 

@ebinmaine

 

 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Travel Porta Pee Pee for long haul truckers?

 

@ebinmaine

 

 

Obviously that's it.....

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edgro
11 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Obviously that's it.....

With that small base, it would be easy to tip over when driving. Yuck. I work on trucks for a living, and some smell pretty bad inside

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, edgro said:

With that small base, it would be easy to tip over when driving. Yuck. I work on trucks for a living, and some smell pretty bad inside

Humans izz naaasstyyy. 

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squonk

Wine Jug. ( Can we leave butt hurt politics out of fun threads? ) :angry-tappingfoot:

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stevasaurus

I hide the post.  :USA:

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formariz

All funny stuff but in reality it has nothing to do with today's world or current events. Today they are basically used as decoration although they are really efficient at their intended purpose. Here it may seem primitive and archaic but they were still used when I was a child at a time and place where we did not have all the amenities , comfort, and convenience of today's world that really have spoiled us and make us oblivious as to where we came from or who we really are . Most households had at least one, my grandparents homes being some of those. I fondly remember using them and watching family members use them also.It is  thousands of years old in design and functionality and, essentially although there is no need for it now it will never lose its functionality, a testament to the cultures that first used it. With some luck you may be able to find a photo of one or similar on line but I seriously doubt that there will be a description of how it's used and how it worked although that is ridiculously simple. It is a simple fired clay vessel without any glazing inside or out. It is prominently displayed here in my house next to the other numerous artifacts such as yokes, tools whether woodworking or agricultural or otherwise but all related to my culture, upbringing and general love and interest for how life used to be.  

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Jeff-C175
39 minutes ago, formariz said:

without any glazing inside or out

 

Oh! So my quip about the portable pee pee was sorta right on!  I actually didn't think that was it!

 

Wouldn't it absorb the liquid and get nasty in time?  Kinda like terra cotta flower pots that seem to 'filter' the minerals out and deposit on the surface?

 

I find that empty windshield washer bottles work well, but watch out for the sharp edges on the lip! 

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squonk
15 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Oh! So my quip about the portable pee pee was sorta right on!  I actually didn't think that was it!

 

Wouldn't it absorb the liquid and get nasty in time?  Kinda like terra cotta flower pots that seem to 'filter' the minerals out and deposit on the surface?

 

I find that empty windshield washer bottles work well, but watch out for the sharp edges on the lip! 

32 oz. "Dome Beer" cups worked quite well on the NYS Thruway on the way back from Syracuse lacrosse games! :occasion-xmas:

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formariz

It has nothing to do with the many suggestions given. Inside the home at night for that there was a chamber pot if one was too lazy to go outside to the outhouse. That pot was always glazed for the obvious reasons. While traveling or working in the fields there was always a convenient spot to be found. There was never a need to literally fit 5 lbs of stuff in a one pound bag. LOL

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formariz

No ideas? Think of the properties of clay. pay close attention to the features on it.:techie-studyingbrown:

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8ntruck

Hudimifier, maybe?

 

Fill it with water, then set it on or near the fire or stove?

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formariz
On 8/24/2021 at 9:36 PM, 8ntruck said:

Hudimifier, maybe?

 

Fill it with water, then set it on or near the fire or stove?

On right track but not humidifier. Think of all the clues given such houses without modern day amenities.

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Jeff-C175
On 8/24/2021 at 12:05 PM, formariz said:

Think of the properties of clay

 

Is porous one of the properties we should be thinking of?

 

That brings to mind some sort of filtration system.

 

 

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formariz
10 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Is porous one of the properties we should be thinking of?

 

That brings to mind some sort of filtration system.

 

 

Definitely. Clay has many beneficial qualities. Think simple living using resources at hand and qualities proven literally over thousands of years of usage. Humidification and filtration are not exactly associated with simple living specially in a home without modern conveniences. Necessity is a more important factor to concentrate on.

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

refrigerate

 

I remember reading that in the old west they used to use clay as a cooling device for water. I saw that this one appears to be porous so I dismissed that. Thanks for posting that link. It explains it better.

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EB-80/8inPA
Just now, ebinmaine said:

 

I remember reading that in the old west they used to use clay as a cooling device for water. I saw that this one appears to be porous so I dismissed that. Thanks for posting that link. It explains it better.

Evaporative cooling from the stone age, lol.

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Snoopy11

It'd work great to put oil in my wheel horse... :disgust:

 

Don

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Good enema too...

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 :laughing-lettersrofl:

 

Don

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formariz
1 hour ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

Clay pots can even refrigerate, too!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pot-in-pot_refrigerator
 

Correct. There was no running water in my grandparent's houses. Water was transported from the well to the the house in jugs which held approximately four gallons.It was a job that had to be done several times per day well not being very close. It was done typically by the women carrying one jug on their heads and another one in each hand. That alone was a sight to appreciate, not only for the balance  but for the sheer strength it took. Water then dedicated to drinking was put in these clay pots dedicated to that. The small mouth was typically covered with a cork to prevent evaporation through it only allowing it through clay therefor cooling and maintaining water cool. Same vessel was also taken to the fields to keep the water cool there and to be used for drinking, hence the small spout. There was no bottled water LOL.

Clay was readily available virtually everywhere so the material was a no brainer.In every village or region there would be several "potters". It was an important indispensable profession since most vessels were made of clay. Plastic was virtually non existent then. Metal containers were used but for a function like this they would taint the water. They were however used to bring the water from the well. Clay also unlike the human body is alkaline therefor being beneficial to it from the minerals and vitamins leached into water stored in it. Clay will also absorb contaminants purifying the water.

 

Much to be learned from the old ways. Here we are drinking from plastic bottles perhaps at one time exposed to serious heat leaching chemicals into the water and not knowing exactly what kind of water is in them. We refrain from drinking from the tap when most times it is better water. I am a serious aquarium fish enthusiast and have many times tested bottled water . Care to be disgusted?

 

 Here is a similar ancient one and good information on it.

https://www.greenprophet.com/2018/10/how-clay-jugs-make-polluted-water-safe/

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formariz
1 hour ago, Snoopy11 said:

Good enema too

That requires gravity or / and pressure to be accomplished. Unless you stand on your head and have a willing assistant it may prove to be an exercise in futility. You also cannot squeeze pot to create pressure.:D

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