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<blockquote data-quote="grcthird" data-source="post: 482200" data-attributes="member: 1181"><p>Damn it. I have an 89 Dodge 360 camper van with 38,000 miles I'm putting heads on in the shop right now, what a gigantic pile of chit, even Hagan asked "Who would own this?" laughing1</p><p></p><p>You can probably find a cheap camping trailer from 80's to tear apart and use, really all you need is a shower pan, water heater and a holding tank from one. I'd use cpvc to plumb it, and some frp panels glued to the walls. Get fancy and put a ceiling vent in to keep steam down. </p><p></p><p>The main thing to think about is will you be using it hooked up at a park RV spot or stand alone, self sufficient like. The latter will require a lot more parts to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grcthird, post: 482200, member: 1181"] Damn it. I have an 89 Dodge 360 camper van with 38,000 miles I'm putting heads on in the shop right now, what a gigantic pile of chit, even Hagan asked "Who would own this?" laughing1 You can probably find a cheap camping trailer from 80's to tear apart and use, really all you need is a shower pan, water heater and a holding tank from one. I'd use cpvc to plumb it, and some frp panels glued to the walls. Get fancy and put a ceiling vent in to keep steam down. The main thing to think about is will you be using it hooked up at a park RV spot or stand alone, self sufficient like. The latter will require a lot more parts to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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