ARRRRRGH A TREASURE CHEST!! Filmed at the University of Texas at Austin. Commodes filmed this restroom twice. UPDATE: this building has been under renovation for the last two years and has been closed ever since
@@purplepirate I have a Standard catalog with a Devoro that has sanitary humps. I've seen them from Crane as well. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wHsZI4xYD5o.html
My guess is that they didn’t replace anything, and that they were an add-on to the restroom. I sort of base this guess on the difference in the flooring.
@@purplepirate Yep. I knew it would be in there because UT Austin’s Battle Hall is the only place so far that has these ancient 1910 JL Mott Prompto Sanos toilets. Speaking of which, you could list each building in your university restroom videos to see which hall in the Florida University, UT Austin, and other universities you go to that you upload the restroom videos from.
I love these fixtures and they replaced the seats and cut the new seat lids to fit perfectly. The 1964-1968 American Standard Washbrook urinals must have replaced 1911 stall urinals or maybe 1920s "Standard" Chinal urinals. I wonder what the Ladies had. Most likely the toilets and stalls the same and the room was located on by a different stairway. Maybe the Ladies had 6 toilets and 5 sinks the same fixtures as the Men did.
U/You Say That "They Cut The New Seat 'Lids' To Fit Perfectly", When Actually It Was The New Seat's Outer-Edge/(Shape) "'Fronts'" That They "Cut-Off"/"Cut-Out" To Fit Perfectly Because Of The "'Raised '-'Lip'" Although They Didn't Cut It Into A "'Full'-'Gap'" (Like The "Original Ones") For Some Reason Or Other, (Just Thought You'd Like To Know).
UPDATE: I tried to go into this building to shoot the “treasure revisited” video of this restroom and apparently all of the libraries (including this one) are closed for the entirety of the semester, to my knowledge. I’ll revisit this treasure chest the first chance I get, as I am not all that far away from the campus.