@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I Asked The Question Because "Bathroom Machineries" Who Once Had-On-Hand In Inventory-Stock-Collection A 1929, 1931, &/1933 "Bowers Pottery Of Mannington West Virginia" Game Commode Toilet Bowl, The 1929 Had A "'Round'ed" "'Bulge'", But Both Of The 1930s 1931,1933 Have/Had The "'Sawed-Off' Corners" "'Bulge'", &/And At "Bathroom Machineries" They Said That These Game Commode Toilet Bowls Would/Will Wrk/Work With Wall-Hung Tanks That R/Are Low;(Enough To Warrant "Close-Coupled", But Not) That Is/That's Y/Why I Asked.
This is the true king of toilets!
Good looking unit.
awesome! for a front flusher, this is one of the best of the best
Good tests! I like your setup too. I always liked the positive "Pop" feel of a Douglas when flushed and the 200A is neat.
Thanks!
Amazing toilet!
This toilet is so good
Amazing! The flush satisfied me so much!
How did I not see the "Standard" in the tank and think "Oh maybe he has a modernus now"
The first front fluser
Nope. “Standard” Expulsos are front flushers too and they were made in the 1920’s.
Most forward trap toilets are really powerful (except a Case or a Kohler Trylon).
Elite toilet
Exactly
Its better than the kohler wellworth class 5! Nice toilet
Agreed 100%
That flush is V I O L E N T
Ikr
awesome
Not bad!
I’m your biggest fan!
Tecenally its on mid tank
10/10 flush
Would love to see on high tank
how do you know how much 25 feet of toilet paper is? I'm just trying to figure it out. But this toilet is beyond amazing
I use my best judgment on what 1 foot is and then multiply that by 25.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Wow! I like the way you think! Ur pretty smart man!
@@ctvplumbing Thanks!
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Yeah man anytime!
10/10 flush
I love it
Occ plumbing!
This toilet is on your profile right?
Yep!
Hi what’s your name?
His name is Owen.
@OCCPlumbing&Restorations Did "Bowers Pottery" Evr/Ever Evn/Even Make Their Own Game Commode Toilet Tanks?
I'm sure they did but I haven't found one
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations I Asked The Question Because "Bathroom Machineries" Who Once Had-On-Hand In Inventory-Stock-Collection A 1929, 1931, &/1933 "Bowers Pottery Of Mannington West Virginia" Game Commode Toilet Bowl, The 1929 Had A "'Round'ed" "'Bulge'", But Both Of The 1930s 1931,1933 Have/Had The "'Sawed-Off' Corners" "'Bulge'", &/And At "Bathroom Machineries" They Said That These Game Commode Toilet Bowls Would/Will Wrk/Work With Wall-Hung Tanks That R/Are Low;(Enough To Warrant "Close-Coupled", But Not) That Is/That's Y/Why I Asked.
Amazing toilet!