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Source for replacement soap dish insert?
I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert
in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
In article ,
Prof Wonmug wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
On 2/19/2011 2:42 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In , Prof wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks Pretty sure that thing is held onto shower wall with a big spring clip on the back, that the screws tighten into, sorta like an old toilet paper dispenser. I'd make a pass through local big box and/or traditional plumbing supply house (better source for old stock), and look for a whole new thing to mount in the hole. 50s through mid-70s, square chrome things like that were dirt-common for bathrooms, but they seen to have vanished in favor of surface-mounted units. Me, I'd just tell them it is now a washrag holder, and surface-mount a soap dish elsewhere, or buy them a fancy shower-arm caddy thing. Is it even in a good location in shower? Almost every one I have ever seen is perfectly situated in the wrong place, where it catches the brunt of shower stream directly or bounced off the user, and melts the soap in a week. -- aem sends... |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
Smitty Two wrote:
In article , Prof Wonmug wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks Wasn't there another discussion about this same soap dish recently? This could be a clue for the previous one. |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 11:42:33 -0800, Smitty Two
wrote: In article , Prof Wonmug wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks I don't think that is exactly the same thing. It doesn't look like it has the slots on the sides for the pins. I think I might have found a source for a whole new unit. Here's one on Amazon. http://tinyurl.com/4ljtw87 |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 16:07:11 -0500, aemeijers
wrote: On 2/19/2011 2:42 PM, Smitty Two wrote: In , Prof wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks Pretty sure that thing is held onto shower wall with a big spring clip on the back, that the screws tighten into, sorta like an old toilet paper dispenser. I'd make a pass through local big box and/or traditional plumbing supply house (better source for old stock), and look for a whole new thing to mount in the hole. 50s through mid-70s, square chrome things like that were dirt-common for bathrooms, but they seen to have vanished in favor of surface-mounted units. Me, I'd just tell them it is now a washrag holder, and surface-mount a soap dish elsewhere, or buy them a fancy shower-arm caddy thing. Is it even in a good location in shower? Almost every one I have ever seen is perfectly situated in the wrong place, where it catches the brunt of shower stream directly or bounced off the user, and melts the soap in a week. That's a point. It is mounted exactly where it gets a lot of water splash. ;-) |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
On Feb 19, 1:42*pm, Smitty Two wrote:
snip I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks For the price that certainly seems like one good gamble. Joe |
Source for replacement soap dish insert?
Prof Wonmug wrote:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 11:42:33 -0800, Smitty Two wrote: In article , Prof Wonmug wrote: I'm visiting my inlaws, who are elderly. The plastic soap dish insert in one shower is broken. I'd like to find a replacement, but haven't found a source. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Here's a photo of the broken insert with dimensions. http://tinypic.com/r/1z383vb/7 Here's a photo of the base that is embedded into the wall of the shower, which is one of those one-piece units made of something like fiberglass. http://tinypic.com/r/mu7n5u/7 However, I would rather not replace the base unit because it will probably not arrive before I leave and they will then have to hire someone to replace it. I'd like to buy just the plastic insert. Unfortunately, the shower is probably 25-30 years old. I didn't check the dimensions but this looks like it: http://tinyurl.com/4rdl7ks I don't think that is exactly the same thing. It doesn't look like it has the slots on the sides for the pins. I think I might have found a source for a whole new unit. Here's one on Amazon. http://tinyurl.com/4ljtw87 FWIW, Some years ago I bought a couple at a good plumbing supply store. Call around. |
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