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Thread: Cedar Shower Deck

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    Thanks for all the compliments guys.

    I wanted to share the drawings, because it's easy to build and will hopefully prove to be useful to some people.
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    santo i shoulda put the smiley behind my sarcastic comment.
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    Thanks for posting the specs. I've been playing with a few different ideas. Looks great!

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    Nice work. Reminds me of this product that I've seen in some camping supply stores for about $30:

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=146577






    For my "shower deck" I use a rubber doormat made from recycled tire tread. When not in the shower, it sits in front of my tent door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Bills
    Nice work. Reminds me of this product that I've seen in some camping supply stores for about $30:

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=146577






    For my "shower deck" I use a rubber doormat made from recycled tire tread. When not in the shower, it sits in front of my tent door.
    This is the exact product I copied. The reason I didn't build it exactly like this is that I'd read that the slats bent under load when standing on it. I decided to separate the middle support pieces to distribute the load more evenly. I do like that this one folds in 1/2, but then I thought that if I built it that way, it would be twice as thick when folded.

    Anyway, either one will work.

    I've been toying around with the idea of adding a rubber mat to the list. Both to use when getting out of the shower (something dry and clean to stand on while putting shoes and socks on. And I thought it would be great to put at the base of the ladder to the tent too.
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