I had two of those at 15.00 a crack and the boys had them torn up before
the day was out. 

After studying the units available I am considering a
http://www.zodi.com/2000/files/pros/pro.html or make something very
simular to it.  I have most of the parts just need to make a cooper heat
exchanger coil and put it all in a box and make it safe.

On Sat, 22 Apr 2000 23:51:38 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In a message dated 4/22/00 11:13:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> writes:
> 
> > I was thinking of setting up a shower at Pow Wow this year also.
> >  you may have to sacrifice a bucket by punching or drilling holes 
> in the
> >  bottom of it.
> 
>    This sounds like work. What I do is go to Walmart and buy one of 
> the bags 
> that heats the water for a few bucks, I get a tarp for a privacy 
> barrier, 
> lash a couple of poles together, tie the tarp to the poles and let 
> the 
> gravity take effect.  The bag comes with a hose and a shower head 
> already 
> attached.  We have done this and it works wonders.  I live close 
> enough to 
> the pow-wow site that if I really needed a shower, I could just zip 
> home 
> shower and come back and I wouldn't hardly be missed. 
> 
> Iron Mike

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