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This is the couch in our trailer where I installed the permanent shower.
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With the seat cushions removed, you can see where I modified the bench to accept the shower.
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Removing the center section from the bench, the laundry tub is revealed.
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With the laundry tub installed, I boxed in the entire shower area and caulked all of the seams.
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Another view of how the laundry tub was installed in the bench.
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This is the first trial fit of the shower curtain. I copy both Oz and Everybodyhauls and made a collapsible shower curtain rod. This will allow it to stow in the laundry tub when folded.
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I borrowed this idea from Everybodyhauls and used eyelets with S hooks to attach the shower curtain rod to the ceiling. When the shower is put away, the only evidence it exists are these eyelets.
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Here you can see the shower curtain rod collapsed for storage and the shower curtain folded neatly in the laundry tub.
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Currently the shower drain is hard plumbed across the bottom of the trailer. I am hoping to come up with a better solution in the near future.
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This is where the shower drain exits from the under side of the trailer. I plan to connect a flexible drain hose to this outlet and run it into a container to capture the shower grey water.
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