Since the last post I have worked on and off on the bathroom unit (Formerly called the Toilet/Shower/Bathroom unit). Now it is completed.
I have completed the following since the last post…
- Cut an acrylic bath in half, removing 40cm from it’s length and used fiberglass and rivets to join it back together. This was a very long and time consuming process.
- Created a wooden cradle structure to hold the bath in place.
- Installed bath -which for the most part is used as a shower tray.
- Installed a shower curtain and rail.
- Created a small roof guttering for water runoff.
- Installed an external 1000 L IBC container for water storage from runoff.
- Painted the interior walls (my wife Hadassah did this!).
- Installed wooden interior trim border around window.
- Installed a home made towel rack.
- Installed soap holder, toothbrush cup holder and small ring towel holder.
- Installed two small hand made shelves above Laundry Sink.
- Created a small bench.
- Installed wooden doors for side of bath.
Restaurating old caravans, I love it!
Sounds like a business model in Australia.
Many “Work-and-Travel” youth seek used caravans and appropriate cars after their working experience in Australia as far as I know. Some of them are really desperate, so they buy such a device if there is no offer on the rental market as far as I know.