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frankdamp
May 26, 2013Explorer
We busted our Seland toilet seat for the second time in two seasons. I'm going to our local Ace and Do-It-Best stores to look for a replacement, rather than going 20 miles across the valley to battle with the Skagit River Bridge detour traffic to get to Lowes, Home Depot or CW.
I figured out why they broke, and have a question about toilet attachments to the floor. Like many toilet compartments, ours is a square box with a raised floor across one corner, where the toilet is located. The raised floor runs across the corner at 45 degrees, but for some reason the toilet is about 15 degrees off line from the diagonal. This means one side of the raised lid hits one wall while the other side is still about 1.5" away from the other. If you lean on the lid, it twists and breaks the hinge.
Is the floor attachment adjustable, so I can get the toilet on the diagonal and symmetrically positioned relative to the walls? It would be turning the water hook-up on the toilet closer to the hose fitting on the floor.
I figured out why they broke, and have a question about toilet attachments to the floor. Like many toilet compartments, ours is a square box with a raised floor across one corner, where the toilet is located. The raised floor runs across the corner at 45 degrees, but for some reason the toilet is about 15 degrees off line from the diagonal. This means one side of the raised lid hits one wall while the other side is still about 1.5" away from the other. If you lean on the lid, it twists and breaks the hinge.
Is the floor attachment adjustable, so I can get the toilet on the diagonal and symmetrically positioned relative to the walls? It would be turning the water hook-up on the toilet closer to the hose fitting on the floor.
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