Thank you! The lower water supply through the hole in the toilet bowl makes it impossible to easily replace the water supply tube without dismounting the toilet tank :(
You must have adjusted something because the face of the collar is not the end of pan spigot, as you said. You have to allow to push into the pan collar about 40mm or so🤔
Someone’s got ADHD 😂 Nice work, bro. You’ve helped me plan my Re-installation. Funnily enough, I have exactly the same suite going into pretty much the same tiles and you have the same name as my uncle! What are the chances?
I reckon I've got the same toilet which the previous owner installed and we've got some odd smells which would suggest that he possibly hasn't sealed it correctly. I'm therefore going to remove it and have a look myself. What's are the screws inside those holes on the side. Are they Philips heads or Alan Key heads? My room is quite small so I can't get my head down there to have a look inside the holes.
How does the tube from the external water point go to the back top hole, to connect to the cistern valve? I see no lateral hole in the left or right side of the toilet. It is flush with the back wall.
Dear plumber I see you did not install the pan fix down screw located on the sides of the pan as per the manufacturer instructions ...over time the silicon seal you placed under the pan will deteriorate and without the pan fixing screws installed the pan can develop a rock when used...a rocky pan will further stress the soil pipe and cistern connections resulting in possible leaks just saying.
you may want to try using soapy water or detergent to act as a lube to slid the toilet outlet onto the rubber seal/grommet.
Very nice, thank you! Could you make a brief video showing the process to replace the inlet hose?
For a moment I thought Gordon Ramsay had found a new profession!
Thank you! The lower water supply through the hole in the toilet bowl makes it impossible to easily replace the water supply tube without dismounting the toilet tank :(
Thanks for the video mate 👍
Finally!! A real Australian Video. I'm doing a dunny in me wife's bathroom. Thanks
Thanks m8, u r a real plumbing Guru! 👍
About to put one of these in tomorrow, thank f**k for your video!
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its the origami toilet paper that makes all the difference.
You must have adjusted something because the face of the collar is not the end of pan spigot, as you said. You have to allow to push into the pan collar about 40mm or so🤔
I tried that leaf thing whilst having a no 2! But ended tearing off to wipe me bum & start again 😂.
Someone’s got ADHD 😂
Nice work, bro. You’ve helped me plan my Re-installation. Funnily enough, I have exactly the same suite going into pretty much the same tiles and you have the same name as my uncle! What are the chances?
how did you get the seat on???
I reckon I've got the same toilet which the previous owner installed and we've got some odd smells which would suggest that he possibly hasn't sealed it correctly. I'm therefore going to remove it and have a look myself. What's are the screws inside those holes on the side. Are they Philips heads or Alan Key heads? My room is quite small so I can't get my head down there to have a look inside the holes.
I did not use the side bolts, I silicone the pan to the floor
How did you shorten the right angle horizontal pipe from the new toilet to the drain? Thanks for your help
I cut it
How does the tube from the external water point go to the back top hole, to connect to the cistern valve? I see no lateral hole in the left or right side of the toilet. It is flush with the back wall.
no, there is an area to the back side where the water line can go through and under the cistern
very informative and clever mate, funny carnt!
Dear plumber I see you did not install the pan fix down screw located on the sides of the pan as per the manufacturer instructions ...over time the silicon seal you placed under the pan will deteriorate and without the pan fixing screws installed the pan can develop a rock when used...a rocky pan will further stress the soil pipe and cistern connections resulting in possible leaks just saying.