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I don't know what you need, but a few years ago when I was in Ohio, they
have a Rubber Maid store that had adjustable sitting boards that attach on
to the sides of any tubs. I purchased one of them to take on trips with me,
and it has worked wonders and doesn't appear to wear any. If you want, I
can have my friends in Ohio find out the phone number because I do know that
they have a catalog so people can phone in orders.
Anthony
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From: Gary Marcus
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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:05 PM
Subject: bathtub mod.
happy new year to all
since I bought this house in Florida, my bathroom is much smaller than =
in my house in New York. The only problem I haven't been able to solve =
is being able to lift myself independently in and out of my bathtub like =
I did good about in New York.this bathtub appears to be deeper than the =
one I've had in New York. So I'm thinking of putting in insert into the =
bottom of the time so I have less space to navigate in and out anyone =
have any suggestions. I do not want to use a hydraulic left in the =
bathtub because I find that less efficient and I want to make every =
attempt to maintain the degree of independence I had before. Anyone =
with any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be greatly =
appreciated. Thanks
Gary [log in to unmask]
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