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Friday, June 15, 2007

PVC Shower Stall (Burning Man?)

Here is a PVC and/or Metal (Aluminum or Galv. Steel) shower stall design.  You can check out this project in our Sketchup Library.  We hope to do an “Instructable” on this unless someone else beats us to the punch.  We ran into someone at the Maker Faire who thought that something like this done in metal would be great for Burning Man (the PVC ones blow away in the desert winds).  Here’s what Sam had to say:

Made from PVC pipe and fittings, galvanized steel pipe and fittings, or from aluminum pipe and fittings, this is a basic Outdoor Shower Stall. Easy to use Snap Clamps will work great with metal or PVC pipe to quickly and securely clamp tarp material to the pipe for privacy. Leave one side unclamped and you have a door. Another idea is to Snap Clamp tarp on the top/roof of the Shower Stall. Let the tarp sag in the middle, poke a few holes, dump a good five gallons or so of water on the tarp-roof, and you’ve got yourself a slick way to get clean when out in the green! Other ideas welcome. Hopefully this will get the ball rolling for better designs.

Posted on 06/15 at 08:02 PM
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