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- Grit_dogNavigatorTextured and self adhesive and camper construction do not go together.
If you need a handle, it needs to be solid. - bighatnohorseExplorer IIThe show is a tiny stand-up-in shower and one side is a flimsy curtain.
One could fall through the curtain, but not actually "fall down" inside the shower.
I did read the reviews on the link.
My hope was someone on this forum already had solved this problem. - JimK-NYExplorer IIMy shower at home consists of a tub with tile on three sides and a "flimsy curtain" on one side. There is no grab bar nor have I had to have one. Again, what is the "problem"?
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerThe only rational way to accomplish a safe surface would need a fascia plate of stainless steel or aluminum that would bankrupt any budget. Exlanation: An outside plate beneath the grab bar that would distribute the pull over a couple of square feet.
- bighatnohorseExplorer II
JimK-NY wrote:
My shower at home consists of a tub with tile on three sides and a "flimsy curtain" on one side. There is no grab bar nor have I had to have one. Again, what is the "problem"?
One person has a disability with a sense of balance of about 10-percent. - JimK-NYExplorer II
bighatnohorse wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
My shower at home consists of a tub with tile on three sides and a "flimsy curtain" on one side. There is no grab bar nor have I had to have one. Again, what is the "problem"?
One person has a disability with a sense of balance of about 10-percent.
That sounds like something more than a grab bar is needed. Perhaps a stool to sit on during the showering. Maybe something like a stainless steel walker to use in the shower. A sturdy door instead of a flimsy curtain. The door might even hold a grab bar. I hope you also have a good, non skid flooring surface or at least a shower mat.
10% balance sounds really bad--like the need to sit down to take a shower. - bighatnohorseExplorer IIJimK-NY
It might be better to ditch the truck camper and get a class-C or something with a more appropriate shower. - Grit_dogNavigator
bighatnohorse wrote:
The show is a tiny stand-up-in shower and one side is a flimsy curtain.
One could fall through the curtain, but not actually "fall down" inside the shower.
I did read the reviews on the link.
My hope was someone on this forum already had solved this problem.
Idk how, but you would need to find some structure (a wall stud) to mount to. And even at that, I wouldn't be super comfortable with, moreso, sinking screws into an already semi fragile structure for this purpose.
Sorry to hear of the issue, but I can't think of a good solution here. Too many constraints from space to structure, IMO.
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