I love the extended gurgling on the 2nd Glenco...obviously something to do
with the lesser flush pressure but kind of like the toilet saying, "um
wait, I'm not done yet" lol ;-)
Vintage American Standard fixtures at the Washroom locker room
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The building was erected in 1962. I love all the fixtures in this restroom. SADLY as of 5/2013 this bathroom has been completely renovated. I was so pissed ...
Love the toilet and its a very nice cadet you kow I might film more whe I
get to Maryland in about a week from now and then some at movie theaters
before then
They use names of towns from here and pronounce them wrong. Also "shire" is pronounced "sheer" at the end of names and "shyer" at the start of words or as a single word itself.
Also, there are towns when there aren't cities. Swindon is an example of that, as is Cheltenham. Also, there are loads of place names which you Americans can't say correctly and even the ones that you adopted over there. One example is Worcester, pronounced "Wooster".
+The Channel of Random Plumbing Fixtures Well, before 1986, most toilets used 9 litres or 2.38 gpf. In 1986, it was regulated to a maximum of 7.5 litres or 1.98 gpf. This was later updated in 1999 when it was then lowered to 6 litres or 1.6 gpf.
+SomeGuyFromBristol I would assume that, just like the United States government, your government also placed a 1.6 gpf requirement during some random year.
+The Channel of Random Plumbing Fixtures And would you believe that it spawned from a company which was originally the British half of the company that produced greats in the US such as the Modernus, Tribor and Plebe?
+The Channel of Random Plumbing Fixtures Sorry forgot to link it in. This explains a bit about how a syphon works. //www.interflush.co.uk/push-button-vs-handle/
+SomeGuyFromBristol Sorry to bother you again, but I have no idea what image you are talking about. You say "this image", but I cannot see an image, nor can I see a link to it. You might be talking about the video, or your profile picture. Just a guess.
+The Channel of Random Plumbing Fixtures I mean a valve that is used to empty the cistern. This image shows what an average cistern looks like over here if it isn't specifically a dual flush toilet.
+SomeGuyFromBristol Oh. Well, it is a common thing here in North America. There are also some newer trends. For example, American Standard decided to go with using two flapper valves for a single flush of their newer Vormax model. It, in my opinion, is one of the good new toilets.
+The Channel of Random Plumbing Fixtures Nope. I could spot the fault a while off. It was that the aspirator wasn't working or wasn't there. Also, we don't usually use flappers over here.
And yet there is nothing comparable other than the Cadet. I've only ever seen 1 syphonic toilet and it wasn't working properly because a part was either missing or worn out and the toilet was replaced with one of the most hated toilets in the community amongst us Brits and people who live here.
+SomeGuyFromBristol Well, somewhat along those lines. It flushes kinda like a Cadet, and has a simlar trapway, but the bowl shape definitely might have a difference.
+SomeGuyFromBristol Well, I am not sure if there was such a thing as the Yorkville during the era that this specific Cadet was manufactured. If there was, then it would probably be very rare.
307: A medical center bathroom with vintage AS fixtures.
This is part of the original hospital from the 1920's, renovated in the mid 1970's.
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This restroom is absolutely amazing. The toilets are two vintage Madera toilets and one comfort height cadet toilet on a flushometer. They are three urinals and ...
Oh my god. That might be my favorite video on Youtube. I adore the flushes
on those toilets and urinals. I gave it a like, but if I could, I would
give it 100 likes!
And when I go to Iceland in October, I would have to put my phone clock back when I get back because I'd do it when I get to Iceland and I think that BST ends on the Sunday that I'll be there.