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Old 01-14-09, 05:50 AM
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Clawtub enclosure

I currently have a standard bath tub with tile up the walls about 2 1/2'. The question is I need to make a temporary shower out of it. I thought a clawtub enclosure might work. Has anyone done that and how does it work. Seems like the fictures are on the wrong side of the curtain and where do you open and close it. I only need to use it for 2-3 weeks while I repair the shower in the other bath. I am considering a bathtub wall kit, but there is only a half wall on the left side of the tub. Any thoughts appreciated.
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J
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Old 01-14-09, 07:11 AM
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I am assuming that your "standard tub" is some sort of drop-in unit without a shower head? Not quite sure. Seeing as how it's only for 2-3 weeks I would try and install a hand held sprayer and get by with that. No sense in doing a lot of work for a temporary situation.
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