Do you have a pool at home?
Building this outdoor shower will surely make the experience better.
Fully enjoy the summer sun with this new feature in your backyard.
Image by Maker Gray via Youtube
it’s possible for you to make it all by yourself with the help of this tutorial byMaker Gray.
Watch the video below for full instructions.
Add the sleeves to each post and heat with a heat gun.
Step 4:
Cut 2 pieces of 2x4s for the bracing.
Move each brace until the post is perfectly vertical.
Lock it down by screwing the brace to the stake.
Step 5:
Pour the dry mix into the post holes and add water.
It should set in 20 to 40 minutes.
Step 6:
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other 3.
Step 8:
Install metal edging around.
Once down, tamp the dirt, then place the weed barrier cloth.
Secure it with metal landscape staples.
Step 9:
Fill it with sand.
check that that its level.
Step 10:
Place the paver in place and fill the surrounding areas and cracks with rocks.
Spray them with water to remove dirt.
Step 11:
Measure the length between your posts.
Cut 2 pieces of 2x4s with that measurement and add pocket holes to each end.
These boards will tie the posts together.
see to it that it is leveled and secure to the posts with screws.
Screw them to the posts.
Repeat with the other sides.
Screw the board right down to the posts.
Step 14:
Cut the 14 trim boards to length.
Attach them to the edges of the cedar slats using a brad nailer.
Step 15:
Add a spray of varnish to the cedar wood.
Once dry, spray the finishing coat.
Step 16:
Attach the metal y connector to your faucet.
Connect a new water hose to the other side.
Once its in place, put the galvanized coupling and attach the hose.
Add a 90-degree fitting to the end of the galvanized steel and start building all the way up.