Can't say I built this for the TD as it predates the Tear by 20yrs or so (I actually built it in the early 1980's). Things are somewhat better nowadays but back in the 60's, 70's & 80's many public C/G bath houses were shall we say, less than pristine models of cleanliness

. Some (many?) shower floors were (or at least looked) so scummy/cruddy that my wife & I didn't want to stand in them (even with shower shoes)

. I saw in Camping World catalog what was called the "Shower Caddy" & it looked to be just what we needed. Only thing, it was rather expensive for our budget (yeah, we tried to keep expenses low even then in order to do as much camping as possible) so I decided to attempt building one. I already had on hand some scraps of hard maple, brass hinges, screws, etc, so it was just a matter of duplicating the pic in the catalog. Folded, the caddy measures 12"x15 1/2"x4", & unfolded it provides a very sturdy 15 1/2"x 24" platform that keeps your feet 2" above a shower floor. The framework is full 1" thick hard maple, slats are 1"x1/2" maple, & all hardware is brass (beginning to tarnish/corrode now after more'n 20yrs of use). Modern epoxies were not as readily available then so I used 2-part marine 'Resourcinol' glue & brass screws for all the joints. It's been in a lot of water & still as tight as the day it was made. Don't remember the exact finish I applied, think it was some kind of oil based sealer??, but it's held up well (water still 'beads' up on it in the shower). Not only a good place to stand in the shower but it will carry your towel, washcloth, soap, toilet articles, etc, to & from

. It's beginning to show some wear & signs of age but we still find it useful today
