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Revision as of 15:18, 7 November 2010

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Design Rationale

  • Enclosed to hold heat in.
  • Quality up to modern consumer standards.
  • Uses mist head for a steam shower

Initial design

  • Use shower stall
  • cementicious board, corners attached with metal angle on outside
  • caulk to seal edges on inside
  • how to do the door?

Materials

  • Cement board at $11 per 3x5 foot sheet