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louis quasha August 23rd 04 04:06 AM

temporary shower
 
I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin

Speedy Jim August 23rd 04 04:24 AM

louis quasha wrote:

I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin


Ejector pump??
Do you mean there is no place to drain the water to in the basement?

I can picture a very large galv washtub you could stand in,
using a handheld shower wand to wash with. Plastic curtains
hung from the ceiling would drape into the washtub.

Jim

Richard J Kinch August 23rd 04 05:49 AM

louis quasha writes:

Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement?


Shower curtain into plastic tub sold for mixing concrete at Home
Depot/Lowes. Small dewatering pump if you need to lift the water.

[email protected] August 23rd 04 11:21 AM

louis quasha wrote:

I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module...


How about a large plastic garden sprayer, as described in "Water Conservation
and the Mist Experience," $3? from the Minimum Cost Housing Group/School of
Architecture/McGill University/3480 University Street/Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7/
Canada, (514) 398-6723. Their pamphlet describes ways of making very low-flow
mist showers with water consumptions of 1 pint per hour (Bucky Fuller's :-)
and up. You might collect the water in a laundry tub.

Nick


Joseph Meehan August 23rd 04 12:16 PM

louis quasha wrote:
I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin


Take a look in the camping section of a good sporting goods store or RV
dealer.

Do you own or rent. I suspect that if you are renting local codes would
require the landlord to provide. Of course local codes likely say you can't
continue to live there without bath or shower facilities.

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math




Les Nessman August 23rd 04 12:25 PM


"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
...
louis quasha wrote:
I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin


Take a look in the camping section of a good sporting goods store or

RV
dealer.


I was just going to recommend the camping section of any store. They have
those
3 gal. bag showers for campers.



Nick Hull August 23rd 04 12:47 PM

In article , Speedy Jim wrote:

louis quasha wrote:

I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin


Ejector pump??
Do you mean there is no place to drain the water to in the basement?

I can picture a very large galv washtub you could stand in,
using a handheld shower wand to wash with. Plastic curtains
hung from the ceiling would drape into the washtub.

Jim


It works, I used to shower in the basement standing in a tub with a
bucket of cold water and a coffee pot of hot water (no enclosure)

--
Free men own guns, slaves don't
www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/

Phisherman August 23rd 04 04:34 PM

On 22 Aug 2004 20:06:11 -0700, (louis quasha) wrote:

I'm about to lose access to my shower for a few months, and it doesn't
look like a gym membership is in the cards. Can anybody recommend a
very inexpensive and very short temporary shower module that I can
hook up in my basement? I'd love to avoid having to invest in an
ejector pump.

Thanks! Crispin



Why not set one up outdoors? Not all that difficult to do,
inexpensive, and no water mess in the basement.


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