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Rifraf
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 04:11pm
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Is there ? i cant think of any but ive never had my hand on one of those before, are they too weak to support dishes in them ? any reason why you cannot cut a hole and connect a drain ? i think its very rustic and in my opinion a better cabin sink than I can find at retailers for hundreds of dollars.

oval tub galvanized

trollbridge
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 04:39pm
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It would work Rifraf...look at nathanprincipe build thread...he has a beautiful cabin in Texas he just finished. I love the idea!

VTweekender
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 05:17pm
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very cool idea!! I am lovin it!!

aktundra
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 06:25pm - Edited by: aktundra
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I plan on using a watering trough as a bath tub...
Tub

Or a round tub as a shower base:
Tub

tub

dk1393
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 07:13pm
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They would be plenty strong. I use on for canning all the time

trollbridge
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 07:13pm
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I love the idea of the watering trough as a bathtub, in fact I love that whole room too!!!!

SE Ohio
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 08:43pm
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There is an old version of a galvanized tub that is square with rounded corners. It has a built-in drain with a smooth fitting for a rubber hose. My grandparents had a pair of these on a rolling rack. You might find them around still.

sparky1
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# Posted: 2 May 2012 10:03pm
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Rubbermaid make them as well .
rubber warmer than metal. Farm animal watering trough.
I used to use the oval Metal one it had a drain--I'm a little guy---it was like a Olympic swimming pool. ha-ha-.it was just to cold-Tractor supply still sell them.

Montanan
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# Posted: 3 May 2012 01:31pm
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Absolutely LOVE the look of that bathroom with the watering trough! What a great idea!

You can get those galvanized tubs in a variety of sizes. We have a couple of round ones around that we use for everything (cooler filled with ice, another for washing the dog, etc. They are water-tight. We've had no rusting or leaking problems. Hope that helps.

trollbridge
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# Posted: 3 May 2012 03:47pm
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We have a bunch of those tubs too and they are extremely handy! Down in the creek there is an old trough half buried in the creek bottom. I have always wanted to dig it out-I bet the bottom has rusted away-but I always pictured planting flowers in it. Now I am really dying to dig it outcause what if the bottom is intact????? Then I will for sure use it for a bathtub!!!!

Here are some more inspirational pics I found...enjoy!
tub.jpg
tub.jpg
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new_york_times_tub.j.jpg
new_york_times_tub.j.jpg


aktundra
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# Posted: 3 May 2012 08:30pm
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I thought a round tub like this would work for the shower base too:

http://www.amazon.com/Behrens-35-Gallon-Round-Steel-Tub/dp/B002TR9FUI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U TF8&qid=1335997417&sr=8-1

Bzzzzzt
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# Posted: 3 May 2012 09:34pm
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aktundra: That shower setup is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. Thanks for posting that pic.

Aqua
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# Posted: 4 May 2012 09:15pm
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That shower is awesome. Needs a simple shelf on the wall.

Montanan
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# Posted: 4 May 2012 11:10pm
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Great inspiration photos trollbridge! But those outdoor ones make me think of the Cialis commercials.

trollbridge
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# Posted: 5 May 2012 11:01am - Edited by: trollbridge
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LOL Montanan!!!! Someone may need Cialis.....but I don't think they would need Cymbalta....who could be depressed or full of anxiety sitting there????...........................unless the skeeters were bad......or the black flies

MMM
# Posted: 23 May 2012 12:03am
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I would love to do this too but am wondering about drainage? Would water sit in the bottom since it is flat? How would you get it to completely drain?

TomChum
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# Posted: 23 May 2012 01:27pm
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Quoting: MMM
Would water sit in the bottom since it is flat? How would you get it to completely drain?


I like this! The drain needs to pull the center down a little.

larryh
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# Posted: 27 May 2012 09:10am
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I have owned this small "siting" type tub for 50 years at least. I still use it for a bath now and then and is great to relax in by the stoves in winter. It only takes about a half a bucket of water as when you sit in it the water raises almost to the top which is plenty to cover your lower half. Pour a little hot water over the back an lay back and relax. You can either wash your feet and legs while sitting in the tub or place a small chair in front of it and wash your feet in the tub. Same for washing your hair, just lean over the tub and lift some water with your hands. The best part is due to the small water use its easy to lift and empty. I can pick it up by the sides and either pour it out from the rear back or from the side into a bucket and then toss it out. I always place a large oversized towel on the floor to protect it from splashing water while in and out of the tub. I don't know if this is still made since I have not seen them in years but I suspect they were common in latin america at one point if not still.

Larry
Galvanized "sitting tub".
Galvanized "sitting tub".


bronco_ed
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# Posted: 8 Jul 2013 06:16pm - Edited by: bronco_ed
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http://www.small-cabin.com/forum/shared_files/uploaded/2119/30062_1.jpg

Quoting: trollbridge
Here are some more inspirational pics I found...enjoy!


The pics are fantastic...
Anyone know where one can find these types of galvinized tubs?

I imagine these are vintage and they are very hard to find.

Thanks,


-Ed

Grandma Off Grid
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# Posted: 8 Jul 2013 08:00pm
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Put a oval rectangle type black rubber one in the bathroom plumbed it to the drain. it worked just fine yes it did leave a small amount of water maybe a fourth of a cup but there wasn't a big deal. can be wiped out with hand towel.
I got it for $25 at Tractor Supply. it's plenty big enough for an average adult to sit in and bathe or hang a shower curtain with hooks on the ceiling and use it as a shower. its very lightweight but also very very sturdy. I have mine in the yard right now using it for a hot tub. its black so fill it with water in the morning on a hot day by afternoon is good hot even more if you can cover it

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