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Jul
1st
2020

Whatcha doin? · 10:11pm Jul 1st, 2020

Here's my latest bit o' fun:

How are all y'all doing?

Comments ( 18 )

โ€œWhen the abyss stares back.โ€

When things look bad, just remember that there could have been a nest of brown recluse spiders hidden underneath the toilet. :pinkiegasp:

I'm no plumber, but I think your toilet might be missing a vital part.

5298883
Um, yeah. That would make the situation a hundred times worse. :twilightoops:
5298884
Me too. I think it's the flapper valve. :yay:

Get the *oversized* wax seal, and be prepared to have serious work ahead of you if the bolt holes in the bottom flange have rusted out. I had to seat one of my toilets three times before it quit leaking, and I suspect that's because the last seating I did, I filled the empty area with spray foam and just screwed it down as tight as it would go. Next time that toilet comes out, the entire plywood under it is getting replaced, as well as the flange and a few feet of pipe.

That's the mirror image of our secondary bathroom, right down to the water diverter on the edge of the tub. We wound up having to pay the real shower guys Oh God That's A Lot Of Money for them to come in and replace the whole unit with plastic to the ceiling and ON the ceiling with name brand shower, but it was worth it, because everything is where it's supposed to be and ANCHORED.

Since when have you worked on toilets?

Similar, but instead of a toilet, the retaining wall creating a level spot for an above-ground pool. The wall was also in the same state of "not where it's meant to be" as the toilet. Fun times.

Is that the abyss the young Master Bean dumped all of his family's alcohol down after the... er... incident?

...dat is a hole....

5298897
Bolt holes rusted out? Ha ha ha! Not a problem. Them bad boys simply ripped right out of the floor, bolt and all!

And yes. Now I'm trying to figure out how to install new subflooring. There will be copious amounts of bleach involved, too.
5298901
Oh, since they started leaving puddles all over. Constantly. :yay?:

(In all honesty, this is not my first rodeo with a onrey toilet. For example, one of Irr's relationals may have tried to flush a salt shaker at one point in my younger years, and Irr got drafted into helping Bean Dad with the resulting mess.)

5298907
So much fun I could just scream, amiright? :yay:
5298909
It just might be. If not, it's veeeeery similar. :)

5298942
That was my favorite mug.

Now it's in the hole. :)

Wow looks like your week got flushed....๐Ÿ˜‡

Oooh, those are always fun.:pinkiesick:

I empathize. My ex-wife tried flushing a ton of stuff to clog my toilets. I was able to clear it, but I ended up having to sewer...

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