Nov-07-2017 01:51 PM
Nov-23-2017 07:20 AM
Nov-11-2017 06:42 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:
Make a step that slides back towards the toilet when not in use. Two pieces of wood screwed together at 90 degrees. The top one has a cut out of the toilet base so it can slide back or could be two separate pieces, one on each side for your feet to rest on when in use and the front piece is the height of the toilet step up. Slide it out to use and then back when not.
Nov-11-2017 06:17 AM
Nov-09-2017 08:06 PM
TnTRunaway wrote:
gotsmart, This just made me laugh out loud, seriously :B because you nailed exactly what has to be done to avoid tripping.. This is the exact configuration of my 28A and I actually do leave the door open and I've learned to keep the curtain closed in the bedroom or else there's a clear view in/out because I got tired of opening and closing that curtain every single time...
Nov-09-2017 03:19 PM
Nov-09-2017 03:15 PM
gotsmart wrote:
This is the bathroom in my 2004 Majestic 28R. The step up is 11 inches high and is 17 inches from the door.
Below is the view from the rear bed. The bathroom is on the left with the shower on the right. It has a glass door.
Problem: when getting off of the toilet while disrobed (with clothes at ones feet) there is a risk of tripping and falling into the door, or worse if the door is ajar falling into the shower door.
My solution: Open the bathroom door all the way until it hits the door stop, and leave it in that position. Disrobe and lay the clothes out on the foot of the bed. Step backwards up onto the pedestal.
There's no soundproofing in the walls at all, so privacy concerns are pretty much moot.
Nov-09-2017 03:08 PM
Steve 83406 wrote:
Just curious, but is your toilet a "tall" or "short" version? For example, the Thetford Aqua Magic toilets come in two heights, and I thought the "short" version was for installations like yours (where it has a pedestal under it). You might check the seat height and see if another brand of toilet might give you a better/lower seat height. Yes, it will cost more than building/purchasing a step, but then, you night not have to deal with the step at all.
That's my 2 cents, adjust for inflation, as appropriate...
Steve
Nov-09-2017 03:06 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:TnTRunaway wrote:
Thank you IAMICHABOD, I will read through them!
It is a lot to read....:) You might just ask the same question there and see if anyone has done a mod on theirs.
Nov-09-2017 10:40 AM
Nov-08-2017 10:31 PM
Nov-08-2017 08:19 AM
Nov-08-2017 06:52 AM
Steve 83406 wrote:
Just curious, but is your toilet a "tall" or "short" version? For example, the Thetford Aqua Magic toilets come in two heights, and I thought the "short" version was for installations like yours (where it has a pedestal under it). You might check the seat height and see if another brand of toilet might give you a better/lower seat height. Yes, it will cost more than building/purchasing a step, but then, you night not have to deal with the step at all.
That's my 2 cents, adjust for inflation, as appropriate...
Steve
Nov-08-2017 05:20 AM
Nov-08-2017 03:41 AM