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Originally Posted by aigel View Post
LOL!

My hallway bathroom had a door when I moved in. Water damage that came up in inspection because it leaked. Was fixed and a new door was installed. It fell apart in about a decade. When I redid the bathroom, I wanted to go buy another door but temporarily installed a curtain to get the kids using that bathroom again ASAP. It works so well that I have scratched the sliding door.

That said, Jeff and all, how about a no active door on a bath tub? Will it render it useless for bathing a child? No grownup can fit these joke 70s tubs anyway.

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it can be done George. Only thing is, if kids are in there, you may get a little splashing from the shower off the body. No different then having no tub. Its the same distance and same size opening. Angle the shower head toward the front. One thing, if you are redoing the shower, plumb the shower volume control on the opening side and have the shower head on the other to keep yourself from getting wet as you turn on, await the hot water to come through. Check them out in my pics.
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