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Old 10-28-2002, 05:02 PM   #5
Edie
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The bracket to attach the "telephone" shower head up high is installed such that the water will only spray back against the wall...
What were they thinking?
We are in our third Airstream product. I think the bracket for the showerhead is just a place to keep it when not in use. You couldn't have used any of the three showers with the showerhead on the hook.



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86 the door and go w/ the curtain. imo
I hate to remove something as integral in an Airstream as a built-in shower door, but I confess I did it.

I had a different problem in my '77 31 ft. I could open the shower door fine from the outside, but had trouble getting out again.

One cold autumn day in Wisconsin the wind blew out the water heater pilot light. I was done with my shower, and the hot water was gone. I sat in the shower for about an hour, wet and cold. Brett was outside and didn't know I was stuck in the stupid shower. I couldn’t warm up, because the pilot light was out.

Needless to say, the door was gone not much later. If I hadn't been able to make the dogs start barking I might have waited all day for Brett to return.
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