| Posted by Gary Tjader on February 19, 2003 at 20:43:20: | |
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| In response to Re: Replacing an old toilet in Manhatten? | |
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Strangest, and most disusting, toilet I have ever seen. MAYBE it could be converted to a proper Rear-outlet or Wall-mounted toilet. But it will involve substantial work and dollars. ...Let me guess: The owner does not want to spend substantial dollars. ? If "A picture is worth a thousand words.", your picture is like a book! Gary : The bowl is by GERBER--the opening is 10 3/4 " in diameter, the porcelain is 14" on the top surface (edge to edge), 8" deep where it joins with (into) the metal base. The porcelain commode is about 4" from the wall. The edge of the seat is about 22" from the wall--the oval seat does not properly fit the round shaped bowl. The sewage pipe is about 4" in dia. and snakes from the bottom base in a modified "S" shape into the wall behind. This discharge pipe sets about 3� from the floor, but I am not sure if you are supposed the measure from, center of pipe, bottom or top. : The high tank is wood, lined with metal and sits 7' from the floor. The long water pipe is brass, and is hooked up with chrome piping of the same diameter, about 1 3/8 inches. Tank hangs adjacent, not behind commode. Toilet without connecting tank surely saves on space. But I don�t know if this is available/made any more. : Your recommendations are helpful and appreciated. Even if you know a closer supplier, who you can refer me, it would be a life safer. : Thank you. |
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