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    Talking Call me crazy if you like............

    You wouldn't be the first :-)..

    Anyways, I have one of those beautiful (NOT!!!) Gold shower frames that houses the frosted glass in my main bathroom.

    So what, you might think........

    I hate it and was looking for ideas (MAYBE) of getting rid of the metal frame and using some kind of wood to make a new one. I was thinking of a hard wood that I would have to coat with some kind of outside sealer or shellac and maybe have to treat it one or twice a year.

    As you can tell, this is just a thought right now but has anyone ever done anything like this or am I truly CRAZY?

    thanks

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    White oak, teak,ipe and mahogany are all good woods around moisture. I wouldn't use shellac but rather varnish. Steve
    Steve Jenkins, McKinney, TX. 469 742-9694
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    I am thinking that building a frame that will hold it might be the hardest part. On ours teh stupid enclosure froms around the front. Ours would not have anything solid enough to support it. Yah I hate our also--peice of junk always leaks--seals are worthless.
    ---I may be broke---but we have plenty of wood---

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    I wouldn't put wood on the inside of a shower enclosure. Look at all the water and soap scrum and hair and stuff inside. Making wood stand up to that will be fighting Nature, which is generally a losing battle.

    Instead, I suggest leaving the aluminum in place, and covering the outside with wood. There'd be no wood inside, just aluminum. The outside -- the part which you look at -- would be nice wood. You could use almost any kind of wood and finish. The wood might mostly be U-channel, so it covers the front and kinda wraps around the edges of each piece of aluminum. It doesn't have to wrap very tightly -- just enough to be a visual screen. The only tricky part might be fastening the wood to the aluminum. I'd go with construction adhesive -- PL400 or the like.

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    You crazy? Naaaaaaaa........

    I'm with Jamie on this. If you want the wood look, cap it, but leave the track as-is. And do use a species that can stand up to the moisture.
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    I wouldn't use white oak. While it is very rot resistent around water, it turns black as soon a moisture gets under the finish. If you like the color of white oak, try locust instead -- similar color tone but very tight grain -- hard to find though, at least in Maine. I'm currently looking for some to replace the toerails on my sailboat.
    Ralph

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    Ipe...hands down the best moisture resistant wood on the planet...I would second the cap idea and leave the frame intact.

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