Shower enclosures

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Re: Shower enclosures

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There are of course other reasons (eg health requirements)for having to take a shower.
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Those pump up type garden fence sprayers make a serviceable shower, and as mentioned, you can always stick in a hot kettle's worth to take the edge off the chill. Plastic storage box from the pound shop to stand in and tip it into your grey water tank for disposal later
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Now that sounds like a plan! Hmmm....wonder if I can wash the creosote out of the sprayer Ive got ....lol!

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Only about a tenner or so for a nice clean new one.. :lol: Also you can quite easily use it in the connecting tunnel bit of a driveaway awning, so no need for any extra tents :ok
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hi all i have just got a shower in my camper i got the shower from maplins for a fiver! it was on offer and is basically a 12 volt water pump, switch, bit of tubing and a shower head. i bought a toilet tent to hang it in and have made a shower tray out of some 15mm plastic push fit tubing to make a square with legs and just put a ground sheet over it so it collects the water,(looks like a paddling pool) when you finish you just scoop up the ground sheet up and pour the water away, forgot to say water for shower just comes from a bucket and a kettle on cold days
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Was joking about using my old sprayer! Thanks everyone ,some good tips there! :D Was going to use a basic submersible pump,have used them before,but cant remember if it had have enuf 'grunt' to push the water up to the shower head. Hmmmm...will have to have a think............
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Saw one of these in a magazine. Worth a look. http://www.care4car.com/productdisplay/ ... r_RS1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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One of these to stand in

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And a bucket to hold your water. Add some hot water from a kettle and bobs your aunties husband :)

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