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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Bathboard is designed to fit standard bathtubs that have a 2 inch lip on the side attached to bathroom wall; can be adapted to fit various tub widths and to raise seat height whenever getting on and off low surfaces is difficult; backrest may also be added. Bathboard seat is contructed of fir wood joined by wood screws and finished with clear gloss floor finish; backrest is made of plywood joined by wood screws and staples; velcro strips and fasteners are used to hold backrest in place. COMMENTS: Bathboard cannot be used in bathtubs that have sliding doors SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. AUTHOR: Achanzar, M H TITLE: Standard Bathboard and Adaptations Ideas Exchange JOURNAL: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy REF: Vol 49 no 4, Oct 1982: p 133-136 PAGES ( including cover): 4 1982.

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