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Scorpio Chick wrote:
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> Speedy Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
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> > |{ }--| Is this the toilet? Or 2 toilets??
> >
> <snip>
> >
> > One space-saver is a deep corner tub. Or, if you can go to 59",
> > there are more choices in deep conv tubs.
> >
> > Consider a corner toilet (45 degree) also to free up floor space.
>
> Thanks Jim. Sorry about the crappy ASCII, that's one toilet. Although
> it's ugly enough for two. :-P
>
> What is a corner toilet? I've never heard of one. We might be able to
> knock out 5" of the closet, but it'll still be a royal pain. I'd
> rather go with a corner tub if we can fit it in and move the fixtures
> around. How difficult are corner tubs to install?
>
> - ScorpioChick
Eljer makes a corner toilet:
http://www.paulsupply.com/categories.asp?intCat=491
It will require moving the location of the soil pipe flange
in the floor.
A small one-piece toilet, like the TOTO, also fits snugly
in a corner (fab a triangle shelf behind it).
For a corner tub, you will no doubt need to move the
drain location, maybe the H/C supply too.
A job like this one needs *lots* of planning and
scale drawings, maybe models too. Take your time and
make it what you want.
Jim
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