

Ok, first I gotta wet her down. This is the shower head she decided on.

Then we gotta hose her off. This is the hand set / slide bar that was picked.
I wish I could find a pix of the plumbing guts that gots to go in the wall. Soon enough. The hardest parts are coming up.
All the FUN!
Aloha.
*I do backs.
(*wink)

Ok I found more. This is the she-bang, minus the down spout.

And I found I pix of the guts - aint she a beaut?
Yeah, right.
Aloha, again, post edit.......
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I spent my morning watching a "This Old House" spin-off... And the topic of the day was fixing a bathtub drain.
I now know more about shower drains that I ever imagined I would know in my lifetime.
It's a useful show... Awhile back I watched one about replacing a kitchen-sink drain cup thingy, and low and behold, a few weeks later I needed to replace one of mine.
I walked into the hardware store, bought a drain cup thingy, a PVC down-tube, and some plumber's putty. And I finished the job in less than 20 minutes.
Thanks, PBS.
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