Raising toilet height

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Any ideas on raising the height of a jabsco head? It needs to come up about 6" there doesnt seem to be any standard parts available and I cant think of anything other than making up a grp base.
 
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Any ideas on raising the height of a jabsco head? It needs to come up about 6" there doesnt seem to be any standard parts available and I cant think of anything other than making up a grp base.

But I could not resist.....

Seen on a public toilet wall

This b****y toilet is no good at all
The seat is to high and the hole is too small

Underneath in a different hand

To which I must add the obvious retort
Yer A**e is too big and yer legs are too short.....
 
Thanks for replies. Dont know about the size of my a***e but I do have long legs!
The toilet sits flat on the floor and not on a raised step so looks like something out of a nursery school. The raisers for disabled toilets look as though they would do, so Ratbag if you have one let me know.
 
Thanks for replies. Dont know about the size of my a***e but I do have long legs!
The toilet sits flat on the floor and not on a raised step so looks like something out of a nursery school. The raisers for disabled toilets look as though they would do, so Ratbag if you have one let me know.

had a look today , no joy i'm sure i have a couple but they're burried at the back, i have a contact who might still stock them i'll let you know , i recon it's what your looking for.
 
I have a spare grp base that raises the pan by about 5". PM me an email address and I'll send you a picture if your interested.
 
It brings to mind (as a shorta**e) that many steps are too high and leave us vertically challenged (normal) beings with no blood flow to the legs. If you're setting it up for over six foot in stature you might consider a fold up footstep for those who would otherwise be left hanging!

Rob.
 
But I could not resist.....

Seen on a public toilet wall

This b****y toilet is no good at all
The seat is to high and the hole is too small

Underneath in a different hand

To which I must add the obvious retort
Yer A**e is too big and yer legs are too short.....

To which one might add

"It's no good standing on the seat
The crabs in here can jump six feet"
 
raised bowl

I too am tall and found the seat was way too low so I used a stainless steel dogs/ kitchen bowl upside down , drilled holes in it to align with the bowl fixings with extended s/s bolts re fitted it and it is now just right . looks right as well being s/steel
 
It brings to mind (as a shorta**e) that many steps are too high and leave us vertically challenged (normal) beings with no blood flow to the legs. If you're setting it up for over six foot in stature you might consider a fold up footstep for those who would otherwise be left hanging!

Rob.

Ahhh.... Bless!!!
 
Thanks for trying Ratbag.
Dogs bowl sounds good but not sure if it would give support to the pump extension at the side, unless anyone knows a really big dog!
 
Thanks for trying Ratbag.
Dogs bowl sounds good but not sure if it would give support to the pump extension at the side, unless anyone knows a really big dog!

That is the problem. You need the full support so there is no alternative but to build a higher platform to mount the loo on. They are usually low because of the lack of headroom in many loo compartments, but if there is no headroom constraint no reason why you cannot have a higher platform.
 
How about building one in wood, fill and fair with epoxy and paint it with two pack white paint. The two pack paint is very robust and with a bit of effort you can end up with something that is just the right size and looks like GRP. (Rout the edges with a round over router bit to make it less 'boxy'?)
 
How about building one in wood, fill and fair with epoxy and paint it with two pack white paint. The two pack paint is very robust and with a bit of effort you can end up with something that is just the right size and looks like GRP. (Rout the edges with a round over router bit to make it less 'boxy'?)

Did this on our boat 3 years ago. Fed up with squatting and knees under your chin!

Still looks pretty good. Just built it up with layers of 38mm wood until happy enough with height. Much more comfortable.

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That is the problem. You need the full support so there is no alternative but to build a higher platform to mount the loo on. They are usually low because of the lack of headroom in many loo compartments, but if there is no headroom constraint no reason why you cannot have a higher platform.

Yes, that's what I did on my Settimo Velo ... picture attached.
 
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