Mike Tinder
Member II
Sven,
First thing to buy if you put in a shower is too get a 100% Nylon shower curtain, we got ours at one of those bed & bath stores. They dry fast, do not mold, light weight and tuck in where you want them for storage. Do not buy plastic whatever you do. I made the shower curtain holder/rod out of some extra copper pipe that I had, that way I could make it fit to the size I wanted, it is heavy duty and strong and most important for us was not having to try and slide a shower curtain around some slim little piece of tracking, with cheap little attachments on the shower curtain. They always break, do not last, and of course you have to pay big bucks for them and do constant maintenance on those stupid little sew on curtain hooks. I shined up the copper pipe and sprayed lacquer on it too keep it looking nice, it is four years old. Now for the shower valve I just bought a faucet and attached it too a 4 sided wooden box that I made, you can see in the picture. Wooden box has no bottom or back to it and was attached to the bulkhead with L-Shape brackets. I ran copper tubing to it, not pipe, but tubing. This copper tubing is attached to the hot & cold water lines that supply water to the heads sink. When water lines are exposed like the ones for my shower, just remember to use anything that sunlight cannot penetrate, this cuts down on the growth of mold. On top of the shower faucet you will see a brass adapter, I bought that so it would adapt to the small hose that comes off the shower head. We went with a shower head that slides up and down a rod, that way short people can shower too, like our grand kids. And of course the shower head comes off the holder for quick and easy rinse of the body. Forgot to mention that I bought spray paint that looks like cooper and spray painted the brackets that the shower curtain rod is attached too. My wife also marked the length she wanted the shower curtain to be and for a couple dollars she had a professional seamstress sew it, that way we had no excess curtain in the head, we have just what we need in length and width.
First thing to buy if you put in a shower is too get a 100% Nylon shower curtain, we got ours at one of those bed & bath stores. They dry fast, do not mold, light weight and tuck in where you want them for storage. Do not buy plastic whatever you do. I made the shower curtain holder/rod out of some extra copper pipe that I had, that way I could make it fit to the size I wanted, it is heavy duty and strong and most important for us was not having to try and slide a shower curtain around some slim little piece of tracking, with cheap little attachments on the shower curtain. They always break, do not last, and of course you have to pay big bucks for them and do constant maintenance on those stupid little sew on curtain hooks. I shined up the copper pipe and sprayed lacquer on it too keep it looking nice, it is four years old. Now for the shower valve I just bought a faucet and attached it too a 4 sided wooden box that I made, you can see in the picture. Wooden box has no bottom or back to it and was attached to the bulkhead with L-Shape brackets. I ran copper tubing to it, not pipe, but tubing. This copper tubing is attached to the hot & cold water lines that supply water to the heads sink. When water lines are exposed like the ones for my shower, just remember to use anything that sunlight cannot penetrate, this cuts down on the growth of mold. On top of the shower faucet you will see a brass adapter, I bought that so it would adapt to the small hose that comes off the shower head. We went with a shower head that slides up and down a rod, that way short people can shower too, like our grand kids. And of course the shower head comes off the holder for quick and easy rinse of the body. Forgot to mention that I bought spray paint that looks like cooper and spray painted the brackets that the shower curtain rod is attached too. My wife also marked the length she wanted the shower curtain to be and for a couple dollars she had a professional seamstress sew it, that way we had no excess curtain in the head, we have just what we need in length and width.