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Homemade Outdoor Shower (Part 1 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

Visit: http://www.mylittlehomestead.com

"Moving from the City to the Country"

Recycle materials from your land to create a backyard shower. Use a simple spiral shape - It's organic, open air and private. In addition, a hot water tank was painted black, set in the sun, and hooked inline to the outdoor spicket to create solar hot water. (See Part 2) Do It Yourself!

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  • that's a neat idea. Though I don't think it would be popular to use in the winter. Just spring and summer and hopefully the spring isn't too chilly when using it. That could help on utility bills in the long run.

  • I love the design of this one.

  • I want to build an outdoor shower. I'd really like to be able to use the runoff water on my garden. Your shower is my favorite that I've seen so far. The thing I would want different would be a flagstone type floor. Just trying to get the grey water and the floor to jive.

  • Nice shower! You guys are a bit freaky, including the chicken. ;) Thanks for sharing.

  • Interestingly Simple Design, Bravo!

  • That is some very intense music for an outdoor shower. Looks good.

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