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Old 12-28-2024, 03:59 PM   #1
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Default Fiberglass Shower

Sorry if this is an old topic, but I couldn’t find it when searching. Other that size, why not use a 1 piece shower enclosure from box diy stores?

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House walls are straight. Van walls aren't.
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Default Hold up?

Yes, but that space between the straight and curved wall could be utilized.

To me, the question is would the fiberglass hold up to the vibration and flexing of the van’s movement on the road?
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