Nice fixtures! That first Urinal was a 1950s Mansfield Urinal, which means the original toilets were probably 1950s Mansfield Simplexes that got replaced in the 1980s by the Briggs Conservers.
That seems like it's the case considering these restrooms looked a lot older than the toilets. Either that or Crane Drexels going by one of the sinks being a Crane.
Yeah. I have a feeling there used to be Crane Drexels or something here though considering the Crane sink here and also there being some on the campus.
They have one of these in the men’s restroom at my local round table, my dad has 2 Briggs Abingdon toilets from 2002 in his house I don’t know how to make the flushes stronger do you think you or someone could teach me how to fix it?
If it's not too much slack on the chain, you probably have buildup in your rim and siphon jets. I would take some toilet acid (you can find it just about anywhere) and pour it in the overflow tube in the tank. Let it sit for a minute, then rinse by flushing the toilet and it should get rid of all that buildup.
Nice fixtures! That first Urinal was a 1950s Mansfield Urinal, which means the original toilets were probably 1950s Mansfield Simplexes that got replaced in the 1980s by the Briggs Conservers.
That seems like it's the case considering these restrooms looked a lot older than the toilets. Either that or Crane Drexels going by one of the sinks being a Crane.
I love these restrooms and their fixtures. It gives off an old school vibe.
Yeah. I have a feeling there used to be Crane Drexels or something here though considering the Crane sink here and also there being some on the campus.
Amazing, and they’re from the early 90s as well
Awesome fixtures but they definitely need to be cleaned. Looks to me like they've been neglected.
Yep!
They have one of these in the men’s restroom at my local round table, my dad has 2 Briggs Abingdon toilets from 2002 in his house I don’t know how to make the flushes stronger do you think you or someone could teach me how to fix it?
If it's not too much slack on the chain, you probably have buildup in your rim and siphon jets. I would take some toilet acid (you can find it just about anywhere) and pour it in the overflow tube in the tank. Let it sit for a minute, then rinse by flushing the toilet and it should get rid of all that buildup.
@@randomrestroomblog it doesn’t have siphon jets
It does. They're concealed though in your case.
@@randomrestroomblog oh ok, yeah they’re really worn out, none of the parts have been replaced except for the flappers from what I know
5 American Standard Plebe Toilets
No they're not.
Yes They Are
No they're not you dum dum. See the logo on the first toilet? That should give you a clue.
The Plebe has a Cadet-looking trapway, so the Conservers are not entirely indentical to one but can be 'identical' to a Radcliffe or a Mt. Vernon.
That one could use some bleach
Bleach ain't gonna do anything here. Would need delimer, muriatic acid or Bar Keeper's Friend.