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Remove the bath unit?? [message #312398] Mon, 23 January 2017 10:03 Go to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Yesterday, I assisted in the almost removal of the bath unit from a coach that is being parted out. Fortunately, one in the group knew that this can be done. I sure didn't have any plan. The GM guy that designed this had to be some kind of a puzzle expert. The unit will fit through the rear opening if:
- You have removed all the interior liner that encroaches on the opening.
- You have removed all the drain parts that protrude through the shower floor.*
- You have it free of the booster blocking so you can go aft.**
- You can rotate the unit 30° to the right so it lines up with the opening.***
- The water heater has to be gone.

* The toilet drop pipe is best removed. If there is any chance you might have to do this, replace the screws in the with SS.
** The unit apparently was brought in and then jacked and the blocking put under it. When it was down then it could move.
*** If the closet is still there, there is room to go aft of it and rotate. The unit is not light.

In the case you do not know, the toilet flange and drop pipe in my '73 are screwed into the black tank top (a 3" plastic thread). With the flange screws removed and a couple of 1/4 screws though a ~20" long 2X4, the flange and pipe can be unscrewed. If you take the kick board out from under the unit, you can unscrew the shower drain.

We missed being able to remove it by a small shortage of gorilla power. The new owner plans to return with more in the near future.

I hope that this is of value to somebody.

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] Remove the bath unit?? [message #312400 is a reply to message #312398] Mon, 23 January 2017 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kingsley Coach is currently offline  Kingsley Coach   United States
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I took mine out the back window...and the ladder did not interfer.

Mike in NS

On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

> Yesterday, I assisted in the almost removal of the bath unit from a coach
> that is being parted out. Fortunately, one in the group knew that this can
> be done. I sure didn't have any plan. The GM guy that designed this had
> to be some kind of a puzzle expert. The unit will fit through the rear
> opening if:
> - You have removed all the interior liner that encroaches on the opening.
> - You have removed all the drain parts that protrude through the shower
> floor.*
> - You have it free of the booster blocking so you can go aft.**
> - You can rotate the unit 30° to the right so it lines up with the
> opening.***
> - The water heater has to be gone.
>
> * The toilet drop pipe is best removed. If there is any chance you might
> have to do this, replace the screws in the with SS.
> ** The unit apparently was brought in and then jacked and the blocking put
> under it. When it was down then it could move.
> *** If the closet is still there, there is room to go aft of it and
> rotate. The unit is not light.
>
> In the case you do not know, the toilet flange and drop pipe in my '73 are
> screwed into the black tank top (a 3" plastic thread). With the flange
> screws removed and a couple of 1/4 screws though a ~20" long 2X4, the
> flange and pipe can be unscrewed. If you take the kick board out from
> under the
> unit, you can unscrew the shower drain.
>
> We missed being able to remove it by a small shortage of gorilla power.
> The new owner plans to return with more in the near future.
>
> I hope that this is of value to somebody.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
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> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] Remove the bath unit?? [message #312411 is a reply to message #312400] Mon, 23 January 2017 15:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Olly Schmidt is currently offline  Olly Schmidt   United States
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Morning,

how big is the chance to move the bath module from one side to the other
without destroying it? ie. does it make more sense to build a new bath,
or is moving it feasible?

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Re: [GMCnet] Remove the bath unit?? [message #312439 is a reply to message #312411] Tue, 24 January 2017 08:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote on Mon, 23 January 2017 16:54
Morning,

how big is the chance to move the bath module from one side to the other without destroying it? ie. does it make more sense to build a new bath,
or is moving it feasible?
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Peer Oliver Schmidt

Peer,

This is all conjecture on my part, but it is based on what I just saw.
I believe it would be very possible.

The unit we were dealing with was supported and bonded to plywood and it was all on top of a riser that was made if 1x3 that appeared to be a hardwood (maybe birch). The wood hall side and the door were removed to lighten the unit. There is a kick board under the hall side that is held be screws and with it removed, the floor drain can be completely removed. The toilet flange and drop pipe need to come out. (This one had rusted screws through the flange and that was a big problem because it held the flange and the bottom of the unit to the plywood top section of the riser mentioned above.) With vent fan removed, water and electric disconnected, it should be possible to side the unit onto a waiting temporary riser. I believe that there would be adequate room to turn the unit full around on the temporary supports. One should then able to recover the existing riser and use it and to open floor to guide the locations of the relief for the floor drain trap and the drop pipe from the toilet.

If you are working with a standard side bath 26, how you work the drains and vents from there, I have no idea at all.

Matt


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SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
Re: [GMCnet] Remove the bath unit?? [message #312446 is a reply to message #312439] Tue, 24 January 2017 12:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Olly Schmidt is currently offline  Olly Schmidt   United States
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Matt,

thank you for your details. Very much appreciated.
> If you are working with a standard side bath 26, how you work the drains and vents from there, I have no idea at all.

The idea with the bathroom move is not for my US-based 26-footer, but a
plan for the 23-footer that I hopefully possess later this year for
Europe. It is still in a lot of planning (the remodel), that's why I am
asking all these stupid questions.

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Peer Oliver Schmidt
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'76a Eleganza II, VA


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'73 Sequoia, SH, Germany
Re: [GMCnet] Remove the bath unit?? [message #312475 is a reply to message #312446] Tue, 24 January 2017 18:55 Go to previous message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote on Tue, 24 January 2017 13:48
Matt,

thank you for your details. Very much appreciated.
> If you are working with a standard side bath 26, how you work the drains and vents from there, I have no idea at all.

The idea with the bathroom move is not for my US-based 26-footer, but a
plan for the 23-footer that I hopefully possess later this year for
Europe. It is still in a lot of planning (the remodel), that's why I am
asking all these stupid questions.

--
Best regards

Peer Oliver Schmidt

Peer,

You had the opportunity to ask the questions, and I am glad you did.
If if it is a 73 or 4, I can tell you more. When you get closer, or any time for that matter, ask away. If you are going to do that, I may have some other suggestions of things that could make it all work better.

Matt


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