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Topic Title: Recessed Pocket/enclosure
Topic Summary: Looking for a plastic or fiberglass recessed "pocket"
Created On: 09/30/2008 07:39:36 PM
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 09/30/2008 07:39:36 PM
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SouthernCross
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I am rebuilding the bar on our top deck and want to add a hose bib for washdown purposes. I have located a chrome plated hose bib / faucet made by Seafarer but want to recess it into the side of the bar so guests won't hit their shins on it when around the bar. I have seen an installatiion where the hose faucet was recessed into the side of a bar or bulkhead by cutting a clearance hole and using a self-rimming "pocket" held in place with screws with the hose bib mounted inside but can't remeber where I saw it and have searched the net for nearly 2 hours and haven't located anything. I am in hope someone has seen one of these plastic or fiberglass pockets and can tell me where I can purchase one. Thanks, Southern Cross

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16 X 80 1996 Summerset on Dale Hollow
 09/30/2008 08:24:43 PM
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Ej
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I have adding a wash down station on my things to do list and I have been thinking about using a flush bulkhead quick disconnect with a cover. All you would see is a 1" flush round cover. Lift the cover up and snap in your hose. I have big hands so trying to screw on a hose in a recessed 5 x 5 square is a pain.

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 10/01/2008 06:04:40 PM
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LongJohn
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What came to mind when I read your post was the plastic fixture that sits in the wall behind the washing machine in your laundry room at home; holds the water shut-off valves. Look at Home Depot for a single.

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Harbor Master 47
Watts Bar Lake - TN River
 10/02/2008 04:09:35 PM
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Dan
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If you go to one of the big box stores, you might try looking for an icemaker shut-off vavle box. It will mount securely from the back and have separate face trim just like a laundry shut off but smaller and single hole

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Dan
Lake Monroe
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 10/03/2008 01:52:28 PM
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abdiver
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What is the bar made of?
If the bar is wood, why don't you just make the recess in wood? I would make the bottom of the recess with a 2x4 and make it sturdy so that your bar isn't torn apart if someone yanks on the hose (imagine a water fight and someone chasing after their victim until being brought up short when they reach the end of the hose.....)

A little plywood, a little trim and it would look good and match the bar. You could even put a door over it if you didn't want to look at the faucet when it wasn't in use.

Rod
 10/03/2008 01:54:22 PM
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FranticallyRelaxing
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Might not be what your after, but there's the old RV outdoor shower receptacle...

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