"Ronn! Blankenship" wrote: > At 11:51 PM 12/5/02 +0100, Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten wrote: > > >So that brings us on to the toilet. It has to be installed into more or less > >the space where the old toilet was, only now it is a hanging toilet > > I'm not sure what you mean by a "hanging toilet" . . . can you amplify?
IT IS THE KIND THAT DOESN'T TOUCH THE FLOOR, WITH ALL THE FLUSHING DEVICES NEEDED PUT ON A STEELFRAME THAT IS CRUCIAL TO SUPPORTING THE TOILET ITSELF. THE WHOLE MECHANICAL AND CARRYING CONSTRUCTION IS PUT BEHIND A FALSE WALL THAT IS ON THE BACK OF THE TOILETPOT. I hope that was loud enough. ;o) I think they are called wallmounted toilet in English, but am not sure. > ><Snipped some stuff> > >So lucky for us there is this very nice new stuff on the market with very > >nice rubber fittings that make it possible for any laymen to puzzle a > >suitable and airtight PVC pipeform together without having to glue the > >stuff. > > Mind sharing a brand name, in case some of us ever have a similar need? I don't mind but unfortunatly I haven't got a clue as to brand name. It is practially the same stuff as the ordinary ones but these you don't need to glue because they have a rubber ring fitted on the inside of the cuff that is usually glued in the ones you need to glue... I guess that doesn't make much sense... I should go sleep now. Btw, We finally managed to finished our rather out of the ordinairy toilet construction. I even jumped some around on it and thus tested it thouroghly to see if it would budge. It doesn't move an inc..... eh.... oops.... 10^-3 meter.....;o). So all it now needs is that nice Ytong construction with some tiling to cover all that carefully placed constructionwork up.... What a pitty.... ah well, we are slowly but truely approaching the finale of our attempt to create a nice and cosy easy to clean bathroom WITH a tub.... Yay. Sonja _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
