Exterior shower in 52 Flying Cloud
I am restoring a 52 FC and used pex pipe for the plumbing. I just wrote a long post about the exterior shower but for some reason the post didn't work, site said I didn't log in. I will show a picture of the shower, if it works I will continue with the thread and describe what I built. Will Great it worked. I didn't want to cut a hole in the wall, so I installed the shower box by the rear door. All the pex pipe slopes down from the kitchen sink, behind the bathroom, and down to the shower box. I hade to remove the shower valve and rotate 180 degrees so water wouldn't puddle in the valve assembly. By putting the shower head on the ground and opening all the faucets all the water should drain out with the exception of the pump and fresh water tank. The water heater is installed above the pex piping. I really enjoy an outdoor shower, can also rinse dishes, and I won't be filling gray water tank. When I searched the forums for exterior showers, I saw a lot or resistance on cutting a hole for something that isn't necessary. Hope this can help some others. Will
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