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Anyone remove the bath and make it larger? [message #252721] Fri, 20 June 2014 00:08 Go to next message
quadracerx1 is currently offline  quadracerx1   United States
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Wondering about enlarging the bathroom? Or redoing the floorplan in a variety of ways? Anyone done this?

Thanks,

Steve


75 26' GMC Glenbrook Puyallup, Washington
Re: Anyone remove the bath and make it larger? [message #252724 is a reply to message #252721] Fri, 20 June 2014 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
glenn2726 is currently offline  glenn2726   United States
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I read where someone had moved the Fridge to the other side of the coach and was able to enlarge the bath that way. I guess you could take that wall out and put a shower there by moving the plumbing in that direction and the floor drain to the shower which would leave the toilet where it is and enabling you to get rid of the pan. Would make it larger and you could still leave the wall by the entryway there and use the vent above by changing it to a powered vent. The PO called the vent that is in this bathroom a Fart Fan..lol

Glenn W Topeka, KS 1974 GMC 26 ft. Color:Camel Interior:Canyon Land Side Bath, Rear Sitting Area
Re: [GMCnet] Anyone remove the bath and make it larger? [message #252736 is a reply to message #252724] Fri, 20 June 2014 07:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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Something like that was done on a long stretched GMC. I believe it was done by Ron Tase. He later sold the coach to someone else. There are probably pictures somewhere on the net.

Emery Stora

On Jun 19, 2014, at 11:16 PM, Glenn Whitt wrote:

> I read where someone had moved the Fridge to the other side of the coach and was able to enlarge the bath that way. I guess you could take that wall
> out and put a shower there by moving the plumbing in that direction and the floor drain to the shower which would leave the toilet where it is and
> enabling you to get rid of the pan. Would make it larger and you could still leave the wall by the entryway there and use the vent above by changing
> it to a powered vent. The PO called the vent that is in this bathroom a Fart Fan..lol
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> Glenn W
> Topeka, KS
> 1974 GMC 26 ft. Desert Sand
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Re: Anyone remove the bath and make it larger? [message #252746 is a reply to message #252721] Fri, 20 June 2014 11:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A Hamilto is currently offline  A Hamilto   United States
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quadracerx1 wrote on Fri, 20 June 2014 00:08
Wondering about enlarging the bathroom? Or redoing the floorplan in a variety of ways? Anyone done this?
Thanks,

Steve
http://gmc.dwinchester.com/Wet_Bath_Conversion/Wet_Bath_Conversion.html
Re: Anyone remove the bath and make it larger? [message #252956 is a reply to message #252721] Sun, 22 June 2014 18:26 Go to previous message
Lane Burrow is currently offline  Lane Burrow   United States
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We're in the process of redoing the entire interior of our Canyonlands including redoing the entire bath. We we finish, hopefully soon I will try to get some pics on here and give a run down of how we did it. We do not have a 26' and so it has been a bit of a challenge but it is coming together.

Lane & Nancy Burrow 73 Canyonlands (silverbullet) Columbus, NC
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