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Posted: 1/2/2022 9:14:46 PM EST
I only have a 3’ x 3’ space to put a tub/shower in my new place. I had thought about installing a corner shower, but I really want a tub.
I can’t afford to spend $3k on one of those Japanese soaking tubs. The only/closest thing I can come up with is a 36” diameter galvanized metal water trough. Has anybody here put one of these together? https://www.danslelakehouse.com/2019/03/diy-stock-tank-shower.html Attached File |
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I don't. But my first question would be can you fit in that tank? Ya know, with the size of the average american these days and all...
Second, can you get a quality soak in that even if you could fit? Is it worth the effort. |
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One of my buddies got a larger one and then painted the inside with a ceramic paint/coating that essentially turned it into a very decent two person bathtub. They have a baby girl now, so I assume it works as intended
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How the fuck are you supposed to get in and out of that? That looks tall.
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Had a friend who used one like a hot tub out on his deck during the hot summer.
He and his wife spent a lot of time in it. |
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IMHO: That looks like the stupidest idea ever.
The taller the tub wall is, the more likely you are to slip and fall while getting in and out of it. Btw you will definitely want to check building code on your proposed approach — there is a reason that small children and 5 gallon pails don’t mix. The child can topple into the pail and will be unable to right him/her self. That tall, small diameter water trough is a recipe for disaster. After building a tiled shower with a mere 3” high curb, and using it daily for the last five years, I’m convinced that a very short curb or no curb at all is the best possible shower solution. |
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Previous owners put a smaller one in the upstairs bathroom. It does look neat, but it's kind of a pain in the ass. Due to the size, it takes a while to fill, but the walls are so thin, it doesn't retain heat very well. The bottom is also flat, so the flange for the drain is actually higher than the floor of the tub, so water doesn't fully drain.
The drain issue could be fairly easily solved prior to instillation, with a slide hammer to get the drian angle right, and a new water heater and upping the pressure should fix the fill time, but I'm not sure how to get it to hold heat. Not that it matters much to my toddlers, one of them is perfectly content to swim in there until the water is room temperature and then maybe a little bit longer. Two of them and all of the bathtoys can float around in there with plenty of room for their antics. |
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Quoted: IMHO: That looks like the stupidest idea ever. The taller the tub wall is, the more likely you are to slip and fall while getting in and out of it. Btw you will definitely want to check building code on your proposed approach — there is a reason that small children and 5 gallon pails don’t mix. The child can topple into the pail and will be unable to right him/her self. That tall, small diameter water trough is a recipe for disaster. After building a tiled shower with a mere 3” high curb, and using it daily for the last five years, I’m convinced that a very short curb or no curb at all is the best possible shower solution. View Quote Not everyone is at the point they need a wheelchair accessible shower. |
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Dumb. Put a shower in.
If you really want a tub, throw it in the yard. You will have more space than the teacup you are trying to squeeze into. |
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When I was a kid my Aunt and Uncle used a bigger one that was supposed to be a cattle watering trough as a pool for my cousins. Worked just fine.
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Somebody else also mentioned this, and I'll concur. That thing will shed heat so fast that a hot bath won't be hot very long at all. I'd rather have a shower than a too short bath.
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Quoted: IMHO: That looks like the stupidest idea ever. The taller the tub wall is, the more likely you are to slip and fall while getting in and out of it. Btw you will definitely want to check building code on your proposed approach — there is a reason that small children and 5 gallon pails don’t mix. The child can topple into the pail and will be unable to right him/her self. That tall, small diameter water trough is a recipe for disaster. After building a tiled shower with a mere 3” high curb, and using it daily for the last five years, I’m convinced that a very short curb or no curb at all is the best possible shower solution. View Quote Bitches about “code”, then recommends no curb, which isn’t code anywhere I’ve constructed a shower lol |
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I have a curbless shower in my master. Was built to roll a shower chair for my disabled girlfriend. All built to ADA code.
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I love how there is always that safety guy going on about codes! Fuck sakes live free or die!
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Nowhere near big enough for a bathtub. Unless you are less than five feet tall and then still would be cramped.
ETA you or someone else WILL eventually break a leg getting into or out of that thing. Horrible idea all around. |
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Wouldn’t pass code here. The sovereign citizen brigade has already been through to create joinder, but why put something in that’ll have to be torn out to sell the house?
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I know many will laugh or roll eyes at my reason for looking at this idea, but…
I only take showers. I haven’t taken a bath in years. The entire idea of using this tub is incase something really bad ever happened. A regular shower isn’t going to work, but you can heat water, and pour it into the tub to take a bath. I understand the odds of ever needing this are low, but there is still a chance. I love being clean. Being able to take a bath would be very valuable if things went that bad. Some people would say, “If things got that bad, a bath would be the last thing on your mind”. No, no it wouldn’t. Like I said, being able to take a bath would be a valuable thing. Even if you couldn’t stretch out. I’m 5’ 11”, and could easily fit into a 36” diameter tub. |
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Quoted: How about this? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122973/Screenshot_from_2022-01-03_00-06-25_png-2226635.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pink Panther fiberglass and duct tape, duh. How about this? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122973/Screenshot_from_2022-01-03_00-06-25_png-2226635.JPG |
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My mother wants one of those big 8 or 10 footers to dress up into a soaking pool for the summer. I think it's stupid but I suspect it must be some big pinterest thing if she's wanting to do it.
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When I had something happen I just made a cooler full of hot water and used a plastic cup to pour hot water over myself while standing in my shower.
5 gallons of water instead of 50 gallons. |
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Quoted: I know many will laugh or roll eyes at my reason for looking at this idea, but… I only take showers. I haven’t taken a bath in years. The entire idea of using this tub is incase something really bad ever happened. A regular shower isn’t going to work, but you can heat water, and pour it into the tub to take a bath. I understand the odds of ever needing this are low, but there is still a chance. I love being clean. Being able to take a bath would be very valuable if things went that bad. Some people would say, “If things got that bad, a bath would be the last thing on your mind”. No, no it wouldn’t. Like I said, being able to take a bath would be a valuable thing. Even if you couldn’t stretch out. I’m 5’ 11”, and could easily fit into a 36” diameter tub. View Quote It sounds like you feel that you are justifying a need when you are really rationalizing a want. |
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Quoted: It sounds like you feel that you are justifying a need when you are really rationalizing a want. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I know many will laugh or roll eyes at my reason for looking at this idea, but… I only take showers. I haven’t taken a bath in years. The entire idea of using this tub is incase something really bad ever happened. A regular shower isn’t going to work, but you can heat water, and pour it into the tub to take a bath. I understand the odds of ever needing this are low, but there is still a chance. I love being clean. Being able to take a bath would be very valuable if things went that bad. Some people would say, “If things got that bad, a bath would be the last thing on your mind”. No, no it wouldn’t. Like I said, being able to take a bath would be a valuable thing. Even if you couldn’t stretch out. I’m 5’ 11”, and could easily fit into a 36” diameter tub. It sounds like you feel that you are justifying a need when you are really rationalizing a want. I clearly state that the odds of needing this are very low. That one line cancels your theory. I learned a long time ago that the majority of my decisions are not based on need. I would have a LOT bigger saving account if they were. |
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Quoted: I know many will laugh or roll eyes at my reason for looking at this idea, but… I only take showers. I haven’t taken a bath in years. The entire idea of using this tub is incase something really bad ever happened. A regular shower isn’t going to work, but you can heat water, and pour it into the tub to take a bath. I understand the odds of ever needing this are low, but there is still a chance. I love being clean. Being able to take a bath would be very valuable if things went that bad. Some people would say, “If things got that bad, a bath would be the last thing on your mind”. No, no it wouldn’t. Like I said, being able to take a bath would be a valuable thing. Even if you couldn’t stretch out. I’m 5’ 11”, and could easily fit into a 36” diameter tub. View Quote If things got that bad, you wouldn’t be able to safely get in or out. |
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For instagram likes only. You'd go through a 20# tank every time you filled that with propane heated water. |
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Op fail, go to your local farm store, get a BLACK PLASTIC FIBERGLASS REINFORCED, u can haz bucket the same diameter (it will be a bit shorter), used for watering livestock. They are strong as hell, and won't fail in a few months.
The bigger ones would make a bad ass bathtub. Like this https://www.zoro.com/rubbermaid-stock-tank-l-63-14-w-69-cap-300-gal-black-fg424700bla/i/G1373872/ Hang a couple of peices metal conduit that is bent in a semi circle for curtain rods. That galvanized water trough will not survive more than a few years, the plastic ones are built to be stood on by horses. |
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Eta, if you are feeling brave, get a shorter flexible one that is made of rubber, those are indestructible.
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Quoted: Op fail, go to your local farm store, get a BLACK PLASTIC FIBERGLASS REINFORCED, u can haz bucket the same diameter (it will be a bit shorter), used for watering livestock. They are strong as hell, and won't fail in a few months. The bigger ones would make a bad ass bathtub. Like this https://www.zoro.com/rubbermaid-stock-tank-l-63-14-w-69-cap-300-gal-black-fg424700bla/i/G1373872/ Hang a couple of peices metal conduit that is bent in a semi circle for curtain rods. That galvanized water trough will not survive more than a few years, the plastic ones are built to be stood on by horses. View Quote I have one of those in the back yard, Wife uses it for a cool tub in the summer Tractor supply has them |
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Quoted: Op fail, go to your local farm store, get a BLACK PLASTIC FIBERGLASS REINFORCED, u can haz bucket the same diameter (it will be a bit shorter), used for watering livestock. They are strong as hell, and won't fail in a few months. The bigger ones would make a bad ass bathtub. Like this https://www.zoro.com/rubbermaid-stock-tank-l-63-14-w-69-cap-300-gal-black-fg424700bla/i/G1373872/ Hang a couple of peices metal conduit that is bent in a semi circle for curtain rods. That galvanized water trough will not survive more than a few years, the plastic ones are built to be stood on by horses. View Quote Interesting. Thanks for the info. I’ll check them out. |
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Quoted: For instagram likes only. You'd go through a 20# tank every time you filled that with propane heated water. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: For instagram likes only. You'd go through a 20# tank every time you filled that with propane heated water. Easily sorted. Attached File Attached File This wouldn’t be hard to knock up Attached File Or Attached File |
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Amazon has the Japanese folding bathtubs for under a hundred if you want a tub without commitment.
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Quoted: Wouldn’t pass code here. The sovereign citizen brigade has already been through to create joinder, but why put something in that’ll have to be torn out to sell the house? View Quote Y’all have code inspections during a home sale? Our inspectors don’t know shit about code. Stairs with no rail? No problem. 2nd story deck built on 4x4s? Looks good! |
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Explain under what scenario a shower...with a seat, would not work compared to that idea. I will opine that if things go bad, you would have a harder time getting into and out of that thing than a shower.
If you are building, put in 2x6 or similar hard points to anchor multiple hand holds in the shower. Your idea is not a good one. That is ok. I have bad ideas too. Listen to the almost universal view that it is a bad idea. Then there is resell. This would kill it for most people. |
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The big advantage to OP’s idea is that on cold mornings he can bring the cattle in to drink in the bathroom. Win win.
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