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Lori&Snickers
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-03-10 5:50 PM (#150493 - in reply to #150485)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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Originally written by brushycreekranch on 2013-03-10 7:50 AM

You could hang a shower curtain on a round rod or hula hoop from a roof vent.

 

That would work but my shower is in the opposite side of the trailer as the vents. I like that idea though.
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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2013-03-10 5:57 PM (#150494 - in reply to #150313)
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Just have them put another vent in over the area you need it. Or better yet, have someone just pop rivet a d ring up therer then you could hang it from a snap or bungee.

 

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Bells
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2013-03-10 8:26 PM (#150497 - in reply to #150313)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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I screwed a little d-ring into one of the studs of the roof and from that I hang a wire frame that I picked up at Hobby Lobby. They have these double rings that are used for making floral wreaths. It works great as it has a second ring inside the 1st one and the supports between the rings keeps my shower curtain evenly spaced across the ring so that when I collapse it all down into the dog wash it is easy to pull up and use the next time.
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jackbrat
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-03-10 11:36 PM (#150499 - in reply to #150497)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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pics please!!!
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Bells
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2013-03-11 11:18 AM (#150510 - in reply to #150313)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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No actual pictures of my set up but I used a wreath ring like this that I got from Hobby Lobby (doesn't have the funky flower things):  http://www.save-on-crafts.com/advent1.html 

I rigged up 3 runs of plastic chain from the ring to the d-ring.

And used d-ring like this (though these exact ones may be a heavier weight than needed):  http://www.lowes.com/pd_146355-23805-875_0__?productId=3740689&Ntt=d-ring&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dd-ring&facetInfo=

 

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Javanewt
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2013-03-11 2:42 PM (#150516 - in reply to #150313)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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I was just going to use those removable clear plastic hooks and leave them in the roof of the trailer, then hook my shower curtain to them when I set up. I think they stick to metal. I'd let the curtain fall into whatever "pan" I decide to use. I'll let you know if it works -- unless I come up with something else;)
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Lori&Snickers
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-03-11 6:15 PM (#150526 - in reply to #150516)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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Location: Hortonville, WI
Originally written by Javanewt on 2013-03-11 2:42 PM

I was just going to use those removable clear plastic hooks and leave them in the roof of the trailer, then hook my shower curtain to them when I set up. I think they stick to metal. I'd let the curtain fall into whatever "pan" I decide to use. I'll let you know if it works -- unless I come up with something else;)


that is a good idea.. I also like the wreath idea for your set up because it fits perfectly in the size of your dog bath.

If I did do a shower pan right on the floor you could have a bigger shower if you instal PVC pipe like these guys did.
http://www.trimboys.com/tompkins.htm

I emailed these pics to my conversion guys and they aren't calling me back :(. 44
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Lori&Snickers
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-03-11 6:23 PM (#150527 - in reply to #150313)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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Originally written by Javanewt on 2013-03-11 2:42 PMI was just going to use those removable clear plastic hooks and leave them in the roof of the trailer, then hook my shower curtain to them when I set up. I think they stick to metal. I'd let the curtain fall into whatever "pan" I decide to use. I'll let you know if it works -- unless I come up with something else;)
that is a good idea.. I also like the wreath idea for Bells set up because it fits perfectly in the size of the dog bath. I will keep all of that in mind. With the plastic hooks you could hang the wreath easily on your own but I don't know if they can hold the weight. A d ring you wouldn't need to worry about. If I did do a shower pan right on the floor you could have a bigger shower if you instal PVC pipe like these guys did. http://www.trimboys.com/tompkins.htmI emailed these pics to my conversion guys and they aren't calling me back :(.
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Lori&Snickers
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2013-03-11 7:08 PM (#150529 - in reply to #150313)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers


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sorry for the double post. I tried to delete the first one but I am unable to.
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