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Old 04-17-2021, 10:20 PM   #1
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Default Outside shower sprayer bracet

I came back from our recent trip to the Fort Bragg, CA area with a short list of improvements to make to the trailer. I had found myself holding the outdoor shower head so our young granddaughters could rinse the beach sand off. It'd been nice to have a hanger for the shower head. So I went about figuring one out.

I bought a shower head bracket online and added a strong magnet to the back so I could stick it to the triangular hold down bracket on the rear shell. A couple of rubber feet helps stabilize the bracket. It holds the shower head just fine. A simple twist releases it from the bracket.

Next, I stuck a fender washer to the inside of the outdoor shower door to store the bracket when not in use. There is plenty of room for it to close between the knobs. I used my absolute favorite adhesive "Shoe Goo" for this. The bracket will always be where it will be easily found when needed.

Hopefully the pics will explain it all better.
Cheers,
Eric
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