Rainier70 wrote:How big is your ct? What do you already have in it? Floor plan? What do you haul in it?
Here is what I have now: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=55219&start=210
It is semi permanent, but is completely removable as the floor is not attached to the ct. It stays in place because of the drain pipe and close sides. Before I put this floor in I used a medium sized mixing tub from HD. You can see it here: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=55219&start=195
For hot water I heat it on either my heater, if it is cold in the mornings, or my cook stove if I don't have my heater stove on. Then I mix it to 110 degrees in a sprayer with a short wand (1 to 3 inches).
Another option is a shower enclosure outside.
I suggest that you start with what is easiest and work up from there to what you are most comfortable with. Doing a temporary first allows you to see what size you want and how it will fit with what you already have in your ct.
daveesl77 wrote:I took the remains of an ezup canopy, which luckily the legs were not affected, removed the broken cross braces and then reduced it in size to where it is 3'x3' square. I then cut a 12x12 tarp in half, making it 6x12. Attached snaps to the legs and the tarp, along with a few shower curtain holders. The shower system ties into my Triton 5L on-demand hot water heater. I put a foot switch (old car dimmer switch) to act as an on-off for the waterpump. Nice, warm shower, plenty of room and also acts as an outside toilet/dressing room. Plus it folds down to almost nothing.
dave
Jeepcamper wrote:that's a good idea,look like it don't take up much room,but how is the shower curtain go around the whole base?
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