. . . . and I can return that smaller vanity, too. I should be able to fit that big bookshelf, now. I wonder what it would cost to do the walls and floor in stainless diamond plate?
Besides, this one is
"suicide resistant" and presumably a difficult base from which to produce quality shanks.
Aluminum diamond plate on the walls and ceiling and vinyl diamond plate on the floor is probably more practical.
ReplyDeleteWith a shower nozzle in the ceiling and a drain in the floor, you can eliminate the space for the shower entirely.
PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteIt'll be an adventure bathroom--how many kids can say they shower in a car wash bay?
I actually visited an establishment in St. Louis a few weeks ago where the owners had covered the walls and floor with polished diamond plate. I'm sure it wasn't watertight, and the effect was . . . disorienting. Probably had more to do with making vandalism difficult.
Heheheheh... It says "Penal-Ware".
ReplyDeleteAnd you don't even have to worry about lowering the seat when you're done...
ReplyDeleteTam beat me to it: "Our Penal-Ware® line is virtually indestructible..."
ReplyDeleteI used to use that line all the time...
Heh. Heheheh.
Those toilets and basins use troublesome vacuum lines for switches. Works best if you have a pipe chase behind the wall. (And I really wish that I could take my knowledge and expertise of jail toilets and put it aside for something more useful in my day-to-day life.)
You never know when you may need to ... er, ...re-plumb a calaboose?
ReplyDeleteLOL- I'm actually bookmarking that site for when I open my bar...
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