Ultimate Thermasan and Motorhome!

richard waters

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Roger,
I was in a bad mood until I read article about Ralph Henke. What a guy and what
an invention.

Thanks for the laugh!
Richard Waters
'76 PB, Troy, MI

> . If we can burn a body at 1,400
> degrees, we should be able to burn a turd at 2,700 degrees!"
>
> To test his theory, he made his children walk outside whenever nature called
> and do their thing in the bathroom of Dad's half-finished motor home.
>
> "I figured, if I had to stick my hands in s???, might as well be my kids',
> rather than a stranger," he says.
>
> After some minor adjustments, the system worked perfectly. The Truly 1 would
> not only be the biggest motor home ever, but it would have self-contained
> waste disposal.
>
> "I had [the residue] analyzed by a chemist," Henke says, picking at his
> ravioli and smiling. "I cremated it."
>
>

But wait! You left out the details of his motorhome:
"The Henke motor home would be different, big enough to accommodate a wife and
six kids. Henke
bought an old semi-tanker frame, kept the brakes, axles, springs, and wheels,
and sold the rest of the
truck for parts.

When completed, the home would measure 40 feet long, and two stories high. Built
of steel instead of
aluminum, its weight would reach 14 tons. Inside would be five bedrooms, two
bathrooms, a full
kitchen, and an expanding second story that folded out to a 14-by-26-foot living
room, with a fireplace.
With a 158-gallon gas tank, his cruising range nonstop would be 1,200 miles."

Now that's a motorhome!

Richard Waters