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Jul 16, 2013Explorer
Maybe a thread that I think I started or chipped in on, probably in the class B forum, if it was 5-6-7 years back. I planned it as a winter shower for short trips that weren't worth de-winterizing for, still using the shower stall & grey tank.
I had bought a new sprayer from Home Depot sprayer for the project, but hadn't bought the shower wand, hose clamps, and plumbing fittings. But when I finally got around to it months later, I found someone had used the sprayer and returned it. No telling what it was used for; smelled nasty.
When I took it back to HD, I found they had now one with a small shower head included as an alternative to the wand. This was 5-6 years ago, so dunno if you can still find it. It's a 2-gallon RL Flowmaster, Model 1002HP. I've used it several times on winter trips. Pretty slow and pitiful compared to a 'real' shower, but far better then nothing, and beats de- & re-winterizing for 1-2 nights.
Jim, "IRS: Be audit that you can be."
I had bought a new sprayer from Home Depot sprayer for the project, but hadn't bought the shower wand, hose clamps, and plumbing fittings. But when I finally got around to it months later, I found someone had used the sprayer and returned it. No telling what it was used for; smelled nasty.
When I took it back to HD, I found they had now one with a small shower head included as an alternative to the wand. This was 5-6 years ago, so dunno if you can still find it. It's a 2-gallon RL Flowmaster, Model 1002HP. I've used it several times on winter trips. Pretty slow and pitiful compared to a 'real' shower, but far better then nothing, and beats de- & re-winterizing for 1-2 nights.
Jim, "IRS: Be audit that you can be."
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