The center of the drain needs to be 12 inches from the back wall and the width is up to you. I would say 30 inches would be the minimum width and that would be tight. How wide are your shoulders side to side ? Most are at least 2 foot or more.
well this depends how wide and large your bottom is.
Saw into it twice - cutting out the space needed for a new "T" then insert the "T" and the packing and lead it up.
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Of course they are, for something small enough to fit in them and will feel protected and comforted by living there. However, a toilet that is installed in a habital living space (e.g. residential bathroom) is only a fixture in that space and not part of the actual space to be inhabitated.
In a microgravity environment, using the toilet can be a serious problem. Current toilets use air flow to help solid & liquid wastes go where they're supposed to. This doesn't always work. Before the shuttle era, going to the bathroom in space meant tubes, and plastic bags. If the current space toilet ever malfunctions, you can bet that there are more bags on the space station to be used in case of emergency.
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