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adamis
Nov 01, 2017Nomad II
54suds wrote:
1.moving the sink will leave a fairly large hole in the walls, matching replacement paneling not available
1a doing deep search in the archives here on RV.net will find you a history of problems others had removing/ opening the sink base in a BF 10.6
2 try using link to hold lid up
3 you could build a raised toilet base and use a 3 inch offset flange which would allow you to move the toilet 3 inches off the walls
I had to replace the faucet on my sink before which meant I had to take the fiberglass sink apart to gain access. It does indeed have some unfinished areas behind the sink to be addressed if I was to do anything.
Right now I'm considering using something like this stainless bar sink that is ~10x"18". I think that is still a bit on the larger side of what I want so I may just resort to having something fabricated if I can't find anything smaller. I will have to build a new base to hide the pipes but I think that is easy enough to do. Instead of trying to match the existing paneling I was thinking about going with some false wainscoting paneling to put on all of the walls in the bathroom and then trimming it out.
For the toilet, it is a pretty low unit so raising it enough to allow for the offset flange isn't a half bad idea. I didn't know they existed so thanks for the suggestion!
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