Handyfarmer
Well-known member
rough it in, at least, even if it just terminates on the out side of the building, for now,
in my shop bathroom (put a floor Drain), near the toilet, I stuccoed the walls of the toilet stall, and put in a shower valve and head in toilet stall, similar to a RV shower toilet combination, (if one wants the sink on the out side of the toilet stall, and freeze is a normal, one can use out side faucets, through he wall to keep the water in a heated room (toilet stall), (a 4x5 foot room is not that expensive to heat) use a door that can get wet,
I put the shower in for emergency possibles to wash out eyes and so on if some accident happened but use regularly for showers when very dirty,
I find the Bath/toilet room a very good addition, to the shop.
in my shop bathroom (put a floor Drain), near the toilet, I stuccoed the walls of the toilet stall, and put in a shower valve and head in toilet stall, similar to a RV shower toilet combination, (if one wants the sink on the out side of the toilet stall, and freeze is a normal, one can use out side faucets, through he wall to keep the water in a heated room (toilet stall), (a 4x5 foot room is not that expensive to heat) use a door that can get wet,
I put the shower in for emergency possibles to wash out eyes and so on if some accident happened but use regularly for showers when very dirty,
I find the Bath/toilet room a very good addition, to the shop.
