Posted 2009-02-03 8:24 PM (#98750 - in reply to #98749) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
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Location: elkhart indiana
You can get them from Duo-Form out of Edwardsberg Mi. or Promens out of middlebury In. The produce all kinds of shower pans and suround for RV's and Horse Trailers. I believe they both have websites. You can also try RV surplus out of Elkhart She takes alot of their overstock and you probably can get it cheeper there.
Posted 2009-02-03 11:22 PM (#98755 - in reply to #98749) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
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Location: Paulding Ohio
Do you mean in the 1st stall, or the dr? My husband put a cowboy shower up for me in 1st stall,and he made a drain, with a pipe for places that wont let you drain on ground
wendy
Posted 2009-02-04 10:47 AM (#98781 - in reply to #98749) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
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Location: Hagerstown, MD
It's a standard item, not something special. Our LQ came from Custom Conversions and it's a stand up shower in the slant wall corner, with a sit down/flusher in the other corner of the slant wall.
Posted 2013-03-07 9:49 PM (#150442 - in reply to #98755) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
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Location: Hortonville, WI
I have a shower in my first stall. It is a slant load. qplady I am interested in what your husband did for your shower pan and drain. I stand in a kiddie pool right now, but am looking for an idea of something for the slant wall that can have a drain through the pan and outside.
Posted 2013-03-07 9:59 PM (#150443 - in reply to #98755) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
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Location: Hortonville, WI
Using the horse stall for a shower...when you take two horses what's the easiest way to keep the back clean? I am wondering if you can put a cloth (tarp like) fabric under some shavings so when you get to your destination you can just pull it out...poo and all.
Posted 2013-03-08 6:07 AM (#150445 - in reply to #98749) Subject: RE: Slant wall shower
Have you ever stuck two 5 gallon buckets together this was our idea. We took 2 food grade plastic 55 gallon barrels, cut them off 6 or 8 inches up from the bottom, drilled a hole for a hose barb on the side of the bottom one for a drain hose that ran out the back of the trailer, the top one we drilled a bunch of 1/4 inch holes for the water to drain, when you put the two together it is nice an study and when showering your not standing in shower water. we also had a hanging shower curtian, it worked great for us in our other trailer.