I second the advise regarding not to make permanent change.  We bought a house with a triangular tub, quite small and was good when kids were little.  It was a real pain for the grown ups to use, and when we tried to sell the house later, that was the one negative comment that we heard the most.
  
  --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Pasta" <pasta1012000@...> wrote:
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  > I want to remove my regular size bath tub and replace it with a smaller one about half the size or a deep shower pan. Something big enough for a child to take a bath or wash a dog. I saw one online but they wanted 2 grand for it. (small bathtub) 
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  > Thanks 
  > Lisa
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