There are two things I like what you did. The washer flex lines and a bottom rinse off. That bottom rinse off is great for draining the lines in the winter time. I think I would have used ball valves also instead of gate valves. Your shower is Awesome!!!! I am about to build one and got a few things from your video.
That's great. I've been planning one for my backyard to come off the side of the shed but your points about the free-standing unit are really valid. I also really love your antique additions. That timber will age nicely and it'll all tie in so well soon. Thanks for the video.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing your experience and the process. Definitely have me some inspiration for my outdoor shower that I'm planning to add soon.
What was the exact measurements for the inside of the cedar post drainage pit? (I'm trying to do the same project). I went onto the cape cod shower website and they measure 52x52". You said in the video that you made a 4x4' square. Not sure how it fit. Would you be able to give me the exact measurements? I'm trying to build this before the kit comes. Thanks!
Awesome job. Looks very professional with some character already. My concerns are where does the water drain to and with outdoors showers comes a level of responsibility. If people decide to take a real shower outside do you have an environmentally friendly natural soap that won't hurt the environment around you?