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tewitt1949
May 17, 2013Explorer II
She hasn't said anything about the kitchen sink yet. Anyways, I agree with the thought the tank breaking could break off while traveling.
Luckly, in my case, when the toilet was bolted to the floor, the tank was against the wall slightly snug. So to prevent it from moving/breaking, I did make a couple brackets that bolted to the wall and fastened to the tank. It's very solid and won't move at all.
The only problem I had was most house toilets are 12 inches from the center of the drain hole to the wall. In my trailer it measured 10 inches. I had to find a toilet that had the correct measurements.
I'll keep you informed.
Luckly, in my case, when the toilet was bolted to the floor, the tank was against the wall slightly snug. So to prevent it from moving/breaking, I did make a couple brackets that bolted to the wall and fastened to the tank. It's very solid and won't move at all.
The only problem I had was most house toilets are 12 inches from the center of the drain hole to the wall. In my trailer it measured 10 inches. I had to find a toilet that had the correct measurements.
I'll keep you informed.
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