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Hanging clothes in the shower...any ideas?
Old 12-10-2009, 04:32 PM   #1
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Has anyone come up with a solution to hang cloths in the shower? I have an 06 Meridian 36 which has the shower with three sides (glass door in front) and glass on two sides if you get my drift. The sides that are fiberglass give just enough so when any weight is put on a cloths bar ( one of those store bought rods that has the springs built in) it falls when you put any weight on it. I am afraid to use the glass partitions for the rod as it might break the glass. I have thought about some kind of anchor system to the top of the walls for the rod since the walls and glass partitons do not go all the way to the ceiling. Somewhere I saw on here a solution but cannot locate it when I do a search. Any ideas? Thanks

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Old 12-10-2009, 04:40 PM   #2
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I am not where I can go look at our coach, it is an Adventurer, but we used a shower curtain rod that you screw out to adust the length (as opposed to the spring loaded type) Ours has been up for several years and it has never moved.
The end caps have rubber cups so they don't sldie around on the walls.
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Old 12-10-2009, 05:19 PM   #3
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I use a wall bracket that I picked up at Walmart or Lowes similar to this

ClosetMaid at Lowe's: Closet Rod Wall Bracket

It keeps the rod from sliding down the wall
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Old 12-10-2009, 05:54 PM   #4
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I went to Home depot and picked up a wood dowl or closet rod (about one inch in diameter) , cut it to fit diagnally across the top of the two glass portions, then while it was just laid in place, marked where it hit the top of the two shower partition walls then notched it so that it fits down on the top of them. Been using it for 7 years on two motor homes.
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:51 PM   #5
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I bought a telescoping curtain rod and adjusted it to set on top of the fiberglass shower; it works well for hanging and can be removed for showering or travel.
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I went to Home depot and picked up a wood dowl or closet rod (about one inch in diameter) , cut it to fit diagnally across the top of the two glass portions, then while it was just laid in place, marked where it hit the top of the two shower partition walls then notched it so that it fits down on the top of them. Been using it for 7 years on two motor homes.
We did the exact same thing in our 2004 Meridian 36G. Also put rubber chair leg tips on each end so it can be stood in a corner or laid down without worrying about marking anything. Been using it for 5 years and works great for article of clothing we don't want to completely dry in the washer/dryer. Also bought a dehumidifier at Lowes to help keep the humidity down in the bathroom/kitchen area.

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Old 12-11-2009, 04:40 AM   #7
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One minor improvement. Go to a Lowe's or Home Depot and purchase a small piece of plastic corrugated (expandable, flexible) tubing in the plumbing department. Then slip it over the rod. This will keep the clothes from sliding around while traveling. Our Winnebago came with a removable closet rod that was already covered in this type of piping and it works great. Best of luck.

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Old 12-11-2009, 08:22 AM   #8
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We use an adjustable shower rod across the top of the shower but I also have one across the entrance to the bedroom. I hang damp stuff there and with the ceiling fan on they dry quickly. We are in Florida so bought a dehumidifier and really like it. Also helps dry the laundry.
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Has anyone come up with a solution to hang cloths in the shower? I have an 06 Meridian 36 which has the shower with three sides (glass door in front) and glass on two sides if you get my drift. The sides that are fiberglass give just enough so when any weight is put on a cloths bar ( one of those store bought rods that has the springs built in) it falls when you put any weight on it. I am afraid to use the glass partitions for the rod as it might break the glass. I have thought about some kind of anchor system to the top of the walls for the rod since the walls and glass partitons do not go all the way to the ceiling. Somewhere I saw on here a solution but cannot locate it when I do a search. Any ideas? Thanks
Our '02 Suncruiser has support 'dimples' or 'slots' on either end of the shower enclosure. I bought an adjustable rod and it holds a full load of stuff.
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Old 12-11-2009, 09:46 AM   #10
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Like others, we use a couple of the "screw out" shower rods, one across the shower stall and the other in the toilet room of '05 Journey 36G. To keep things from sliding around on the road, we use cut-off sections of large black rubber insulation that is used for pipe insulation. It easily "clips" over the rod.

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Old 12-11-2009, 01:32 PM   #11
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Another idea entirely, when towing a car, use it as a dryer. A piece of pvc pipe and wires on each end to connect to the clothes hangers and you have a dryer. They will dry in two hours on a warm day with the windows closed. And they are hanging on hangers with no pressing.
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Old 12-11-2009, 02:54 PM   #12
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Thanks for all the replies and great ideas. When I get to Fl. this will be my first project among many others. Thanks gang.
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Some one posted pictures on one of the forums, can't remember which one, where they used PVC in the form of a "T." The wall side was attached by using a closet rod bracket, the one that looks like a "U" that the end slips down into. Then using PVC, just let the ends sit on top of the frame of the shower. Use plastic hangers to hand the clothes on. Wish I could remember where the picture is.
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:28 AM   #14
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Just wondering. You carry more cloths than you can put in the closet. I also take none of you use the shower as a shower. Never ran into that problem. With our A's or the class C.

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