DCpete816
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I have the CST464 Dual Flush. This model has a skirt on it. They give you a template and there are two plastic mounts that the base screws into. These mounts require you to drill 4 holes in the floor. This is the part that is giving me trouble. The floor is linoleum and I assumed just subflooring underneath. However I have hit something very hard and broken a drill bit. I also tried a masonary bit and it stops as well. It feels like it could be metal, but I'm not sure. It's also possible that someone in the past put linoleum over tile. The floor is 60 years old and is raised from the hallway floor. So there are definately extra layers in the floor. The drill bit does not get to the sub-flooring. I am afraid to attempt to drill through metal, if it is part of the sewage. I haven't gone under the house yet to see what it looks like from under the floor. But again, the drill bit never gets to the sub-flooring.
Unfortunately all 4 holes have the same problem and it is a template, so I have no options to move the holes. Is there another way to fasten these brakets? Or am I screwed and need to get a different type of toilet? That would be a shame, since I really was sold on the dual-flush Toto from comments in this forum.
Chris
Unfortunately all 4 holes have the same problem and it is a template, so I have no options to move the holes. Is there another way to fasten these brakets? Or am I screwed and need to get a different type of toilet? That would be a shame, since I really was sold on the dual-flush Toto from comments in this forum.
Chris