Ironman
Ultra Member
I had recently bought a high toilet as the little 14 inch ones have you crouched over like a dog loving a football. I think the best toilet made is an American Standard, but this tall one is not good. It was over $300 at Homeless Despot and had a lot of nice features that my wife liked for cleaning.
But 60% of the time it won't get rid of a turd. It has a huge water tank, but has been tortured by environmentalists. I noted that there is room to increase the height of water in the tank by 4 inches. But they put the level down to where you have to flush twice and use double the water to get it to do it's job, and sometimes 3 flushes if you have to use the toilet plunger. And that is often. So, I figured a way to get rid of the Green.
I measured the OD of the overflow tube, and the ID of a bit of 1.25" ABS pipe. There was 50 thou difference, I figured an O ring would seal it. I machined a couple of grooves inside the ABS and pooped in some 3/32" O rings. This made a sliding friction fit on the overflow pipe. I pushed it onto the overflow riser and jacked the float up as much as I could. This gave me an extra inch of water in the tank.
There has not been a need to double flush once in two weeks. If I need a higher level, I could replace the float with one of those diaphragm valves that close by the weight of water above them, and raise the water level higher.
But 60% of the time it won't get rid of a turd. It has a huge water tank, but has been tortured by environmentalists. I noted that there is room to increase the height of water in the tank by 4 inches. But they put the level down to where you have to flush twice and use double the water to get it to do it's job, and sometimes 3 flushes if you have to use the toilet plunger. And that is often. So, I figured a way to get rid of the Green.
I measured the OD of the overflow tube, and the ID of a bit of 1.25" ABS pipe. There was 50 thou difference, I figured an O ring would seal it. I machined a couple of grooves inside the ABS and pooped in some 3/32" O rings. This made a sliding friction fit on the overflow pipe. I pushed it onto the overflow riser and jacked the float up as much as I could. This gave me an extra inch of water in the tank.
There has not been a need to double flush once in two weeks. If I need a higher level, I could replace the float with one of those diaphragm valves that close by the weight of water above them, and raise the water level higher.