Everyone loves a good diy project.
Rv diy roof shower.
And for some reason rvers more than almost any other group of people seem to flock to diy solutions for simple rv problems.
As mentioned above the ideas for your rv shower are endless if you can add a bit of creativity innovation and decency.
We call these solutions hacks.
The amazing roadshower is now part of the yakima family and is in stock and available for.
Let s face it these diy pvc showers are all kind of ugly.
Road shower 4 now shipping.
The shower is suspended in the ceiling of the rv with a towel and other bathing items hung on the wall.
I started by building a frame that the 32 long by 24 wide shower pan sits on.
Definitely not as sleek as the road shower.
One piece modules suitable for high roof vans such as mercedes sprinter and volkswagen crafter two piece modules suitable for toyota coaster buses similar a new style 2 piece module suitable for a range of vehicles including the fiat ducato.
Sure you could go down and get a fiberglass sleeve that will fit nicely and won t break the bank or you could try one of these great options.
Many diy rvers skip over it in favor of camping near facilities but if you want a truly self sufficient mini home a bath or shower is a must have.
This rv shower approach includes a bathing bucket with a ring that holds your curtain.
A closer look at the back of the tacoma camping setup.
It s like plumbing to your vehicle.
1 x 6 by 4 black pvc or abs pipe the thicker the better try sewer pipe new not used 2 x y adapter 4 to 2 converter 2 x 4 to screw thread adapters with rubber gaskets only required if not using fixed end caps 2 x end caps screwed or fixed your choice 1 x 2 to thread 1 x 2.
I wanted the hepvo trap that i used on the shower drain to be inside the van instead of underneath it.
And you re in luck because we ve compiled a list of 10 rv diy hacks you need to see.
Diy rv solutions designs and manufactures the following fibreglass shower cubicles.
The frame itself is slightly longer 33 1 4 to allow the walls to fit into a gap that goes below the shower pan see illustration below.