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#1 Tony

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 07:56 AM

so the last several nights i've been taking a shower outside in my yard. just stringing a hose up over a tree branch and going for it, soap and all. suffice it to say that it's 100,000 times better than showering inside. it just feels cooler. and since our "cold" water is still 85 degrees it's pretty comfy. anyway, i'd like to build this into some sort of permanent structure. has anybody ever built one?

or am i alone on this one? :unsure:

edit: i just re-read the post and i realize i sound like some crazy hippie. whatever. i still like showering outside.
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Posted 16 July 2010 - 08:59 AM

It's been a few years... but it's not uncommon on our fieldwork jobs to end up living out of a tent for 6 or more weeks at a time. On those longer jobs, we'll usually construct a crude shower stall and use 2 gallon solar showers. Basically, I remember building on a slope so that the water wouldn't pool up underneath the stall, then lightly framing it with 2x4's, and using thin plywood or OSB to make low walls and a door for some privacy. Put in a shelf and a small mirror for shaving, and it's pretty deluxe. Can't remember what we used for the floor? I think we ran 2x4 joists across the bottom, then a heavy perforated plastic mat of some sort to let water through but would support our weight. No roof, of course. We built one of these one summer, it survived a Navajo-country winter, and used it again for 8 weeks the next summer.

Those solar showers work surprisingly good. :-) Solar shower and a tree branch to hang it on gets you most of the way there, especially if there's grass so your feet don't get too muddy.
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Posted 16 July 2010 - 09:02 AM

since you don't have to worry about freezing pipes, it should be really easy to do this anywhere you already have a shower or faucet on the inside close to where you want your outdoor shower, assuming you want it connected to your house. if you need a drain, that's where things might get costly and difficult. you could research it yourself or call a plumber and have them take a look and see what they say.
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#4 Tony

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 09:09 AM

i've done a little homework - i don't think a drain is actually necessary. the soap isn't toxic and i guess the alkalinity is good for the soil. as long as i get water i'm in good shape.

the only drawback is that i can't take a shit in the shower like i normally do.
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Posted 16 July 2010 - 11:34 PM

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Posted 17 July 2010 - 06:28 AM

nsfw?

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yes, i suppose that would be a much cheaper alternative. are you prepared to live on my roof?
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Posted 17 July 2010 - 10:11 AM


nsfw?

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yes, i suppose that would be a much cheaper alternative. are you prepared to live on my roof?


and drink a LOT.
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Posted 17 July 2010 - 02:02 PM

ive got a couple neighbors i would like to encourage this idea with HEYO! zing!
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Posted 17 July 2010 - 09:54 PM

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a friend of mine has a pool shower he hooks up to a hose kinda like this one in the picture. This one is $50 here: http://www.redspools.com/Shower.asp
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Posted 17 July 2010 - 10:15 PM

^ DUNK
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Posted 21 July 2010 - 07:03 PM

For drainage you could use a Dutch Well. Its just like maybe 4'x4' hole dug in your shower floor area, and then filled back in with any 2" or larger rocks, and then top it off with some kind of deck on top that drains and is comfortable to stand on. It'll collect lots of water and then let it soak into the surrounding soil without getting muddy on top.


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Posted 22 July 2010 - 06:54 AM

For drainage you could use a Dutch Well. Its just like maybe 4'x4' hole dug in your shower floor area, and then filled back in with any 2" or larger rocks, and then top it off with some kind of deck on top that drains and is comfortable to stand on. It'll collect lots of water and then let it soak into the surrounding soil without getting muddy on top.


any idea how deep? i was thinking about this (although i didn't realize it was called a dutch well) and trying to figure out how big of a pit i'd be digging. you know, on account of it being hot as fuck and all.
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Posted 22 July 2010 - 12:15 PM


For drainage you could use a Dutch Well. Its just like maybe 4'x4' hole dug in your shower floor area, and then filled back in with any 2" or larger rocks, and then top it off with some kind of deck on top that drains and is comfortable to stand on. It'll collect lots of water and then let it soak into the surrounding soil without getting muddy on top.


any idea how deep? i was thinking about this (although i didn't realize it was called a dutch well) and trying to figure out how big of a pit i'd be digging. you know, on account of it being hot as fuck and all.

The fuckin DUTCH! Gotta hand it to them. Just dig, man!! Couple feet would be plenty, i bet. You should only dig in the middle of the night, as to not raise any suspicion.
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Posted 22 July 2010 - 05:20 PM

Yeah I'd think a couple feet deep would probably be fine, not counting the space rocks take up, a 4'x4'x2' hole would hold 239 gallons:http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/waterops/redesign/calculators/volcalchtm.htm
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Posted 23 July 2010 - 10:30 AM

Yeah I'd think a couple feet deep would probably be fine, not counting the space rocks take up, a 4'x4'x2' hole would hold 239 gallons:http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/waterops/redesign/calculators/volcalchtm.htm


holy crap, check out the new guy with the math skills! Ya know, Tony, you should probably get a pan of some sort to stand in while you shower, and then you can pump that water into your garden after you're done. Yoo could siphon it straight to your 'maters.

I got it. You get a rain barrel...the plastic kind. cut the top off, then cut a door way in to it, leaving the bottom intact, so you have to step up 8 inches or so to step in. (Even put a couple hinges on the door so it swings open and closed.) Double whammy. You have something to catch all the water (put a valve/drain at the bottom/side of the barrel to drain to your garden) AND you have privacy... for a guy, anyways. I'll totally help you with this hippy shit. I'll fire up the sawz-all!!
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