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08-27-2010, 06:22 PM
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Hands free shower from James Clegg
I suppose most TM owners have already devised a shower head holder for their shower. If not, just fashion a wand holder and attach to a J hook and hang from rear wall of shower room. Works great and you dont have to hold shower head in one hand while you wash with the other hand.
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08-28-2010, 07:55 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Works well, James. Thanks for the reminder - we haven't visited this issue in quite a while, and newcomers may have missed it. I think this board's first idea for a hands-free shower was posted by long-time sponsor Hal back in 2002 when the board was brand-new. The pics were lost in the board's reorganization later that year, but Hal updated and reposted here in 2005. It is a more elaborate version of your own very good idea.
Hal, was the attached picture your original?
Bill
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08-28-2010, 11:44 AM
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My TM came with a handsfree holder already installed. I wonder when they became standard equipment. Of course, it isn't as fancy as one with the product dispensers in it. I like your upgrade a lot.
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08-29-2010, 10:47 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Oakdale, CA
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My 2008 2619 also came with a handsfree holder. It's location is a bit ackward though. It is in the rear outside corner directly above the valves.
As part of the shower curtain mod I performed (credit to this forum) I came up with a different showerhead holder location and design. For me, the most convenient showerhead location is on the exterior wall of the TM. With this being a wall with very little clearance when TM is folded down, I had to device an attachment that could be easily removed and left little protrusion on the wall. I used a magnet and piece of sheetmetal both purchased from ACE. The sheetmetal is attached to the wall using double sided tape. The magnet is bolted to the Oxygenics showerhead holder. By making the sheetmetal strip long, the height is adjustable.
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08-29-2010, 12:21 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Chandler, AZ
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That is a really good idea and I plan to use a version of it. I'll install the metal plate(s) with velcro and put the fuzzy velcro part on several positions on all three walls. The magnet is strong enough to hold the shower head in position on any of the three walls through the shower curtain. That eliminates the need to cut an opening in the curtain and allows positioning the shower head where convenient for either the kids or the adults.
Thanks for the input gmferg. I love this forum.
Jerry
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08-29-2010, 01:12 PM
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The magnet/steel strip is a very clever solution. I don't think I will pursue it myself as the corner over the valve location works very well for me and the Mrs. I like seeing how others skin the cat though. I have only recently done the mod where you remove one of the shower curtains in favor of wall mounted plastic on the folding walls and thought it paid huge dividends. Maybe after the novelty of this improvement wears off, I will look to improving the shower head.
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08-29-2010, 05:45 PM
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ZekenSpider
The magnet is strong enough to hold the shower head in position on any of the three walls through the shower curtain.
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This was my thought also but in practice it didn't quite work. I used the heavier of two magnets that I purchased The Oxygenics is a fairly heavy showerhead compared to the original. With the shower curtain sandwiched between there isn't enough friction to keep the magnet in place. With the shower curtain being so smooth, the magnet would slide down or rotate around. It wouldn't fall off but it wouldn't stay put either. I have the metal strip centered where the 2 curtains meet and the showerhead comes through the split. The magnet is attached directly to the metal strip.
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TV: 2002 Toyota Tundra Acess Cab, TRD, 4WD, LS, Tow Package.
Mods: 7-pin Connector, Tekonsha P3, Reese WDH, Milenco Grand Aeros, Leer cap, FS airbags, RVS backup cam & monitor, front hitch.
TM: 2008 2619, A/C, Swing Tongue, 40 gal Tank, Awning, Cabinet over sink, MW drawer.
Mods: Kumho 875 205/R14s, Shower curtain & Oxygenics, Sewer hose stow, Prop reg on top, (2) Trojan 27TMs w/1+2 switch, Marinco A/C plug, RVS backup cam, Honda EU2000i & companion w/extended run tank.
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08-31-2010, 04:11 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Chandler, AZ
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Hands free shower from James Clegg
gmferg;
Thanks for the "heads-up" on the slippage problem. Our curtain material looks to be different than yours so I will try to overcome the problem with a larger magnet and some other ideas.
I'll let you know how it works out. My next opportunity to try will be in preparation for our trip to the West Coast Rally at Pismo Beach, CA in late September.
Thanks for the continued information.
Jerry
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2010 TM 3326 loaded for 3 day trip, 4955# GTW, 26 gal. water, 9.5 gal. LP, 530# Tongue Wt., 15" Dual Axle, TST Tire monitor, Hensley Cub Hitch
2004 Suburban 1500, 11,100# CGVW
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