We took advantage of the long stretch of warm weather in December to finish the shower. We went with corrugated metal for the interior walls because it's cheap, water proof, and flashy. Courtney measured the curve of the roof (no simple matter), and I did the cutting and cussing. Nothing more neighborly than the early morning shrill of a circular saw shredding through metal. Took us the better part of the day to wrestle the walls into place. Once they were up we ran a thick bead of caulk around the bottom to seal it. Voila.
Next, we installed the faucet. Clearly, this faucet wasn't designed to be installed in a corrugated metal wall, so we made a few modifications. We used a flexible shower attachment because, let's face it, this is going to be a crouching shower for me. Courtney should fit just fine though, and she's the more frequently-showered one in the family.
Next, we installed the faucet. Clearly, this faucet wasn't designed to be installed in a corrugated metal wall, so we made a few modifications. We used a flexible shower attachment because, let's face it, this is going to be a crouching shower for me. Courtney should fit just fine though, and she's the more frequently-showered one in the family.