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Old 11-11-2012, 06:29 PM
Skippy Skippy is offline
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Originally Posted by kerry View Post
So I'm thinking of making my own out of 1/2" or 3/4 plywood with that rubber shower liner glued inside it. I can leave the front lip off until the washing machine is installed with the front rubber liner just lying loose, then install the front piece after the machine is in place. It will drain thru the floor to the basement drain. Initially I thought I could build the box and then fiberglass and epoxy it but I'm thinking the rubber shower sheet material will be quicker, easier and just as effective. Opinions?
That should work.
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