It's in line for a face lift....
 
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Dave
 



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i would love to see pictures.
thank you so much
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 10:38 AM
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] About the roll in shower


  my two teen aged sons jack hammered my bathroom floor and lowered it about 
two inches to make a 'walk in' shower for me.  the walls are redwood boards 
that hang over the tiled floor allowing run off to drip into the tiled area, 
with air space behind them to prevent mold or mildew buildup.  the floor is 
uneven and difficult to manage in a wheelchair but it wasn't out of our ability 
to try (or re-try).  we could do it again with new knowledge that the high spot 
needs to be a little farther away and the floor surface needs to be pretty flat 
albeit sloped to allow wheelchair access.  my wife loves it and I now have the 
hall bathroom all to myself which works out very well.   
  Dave
  (pictures are available to anyone interested.)


  In a message dated 9/30/2007 7:20:56 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
    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
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      From: RONALD L PRACHT 
      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 






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