Ha ha, You need a SHOWER CHAIR. And no, they're not elec. stunt
On 9/30/07, Nichole Rohling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The only problem is me and my electric chair together weigh over 400 lbs. > I have mirrors in my corner shower so I can wheel in at an angle and fix my > hair and I turn sideways to put on my make-up - I don't think fiberglass or > pre-fab could hold the weight without it eventually cracking. i'd like to > pour concrete and have my entire bathroom concrete > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* RONALD L PRACHT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Saturday, September 29, 2007 10:40 PM > *Subject:* [QUAD-L] About the roll in shower > > > Hey, > When I was trying to get my roll-in done I discovered a few things. Home > Depot and Lowes have catalogs with various types of pre-made i believe > fiberless roll in showers that can be ordered through them. > > My x gf had one put one in and it was pretty easy to install. All you do > is build a stud(2x4) frame the size of the insert and slide the insert in. > > One prob was there was still a small lip to get over to get in shower. > This could be solved by dropping the floor height where the insert is to be > installed by 3/4 inch then it would be an even entrance pretty much. Just > make sure you get a big enough shower. > > ron c7 > >

