Today we began installing the birch paneling. The side walls will be 1/4" birch plywood, and the ceiling (beginning with the curve) will be 1/8". Our calculations show that we'll need 7 pieces each of 1/4" (4' x 8') and 1/8" (4' x 8'). The paneling cost about $300.
The top step was badly rusted beneath the rubber tread, and was sagging badly. Rhonda pulled the rubber tread, busted away the rusted metal, sanded the remaining, and shot the whole deal with rust-inhibiting paint. A scrap of sheet metal was applied to cover the hole, and a 1/2" slab of plywood will cover the step.
2 pieces of birch paneling attached on the starboard side...
(oops, I meant to get a shot of the port side, where 1 panel has been attached.)
We ran out of the thread-cutting screws, so we couldn't continue attaching the panels.
We're really pleased with the appearance of the paneling.
Top step, painted with rust-inhibiting paint and patched with a scrap of sheet metal. 1/2" plywood will cap it off, and we'll replace the rubber tread with new. We also plan on painting the bare metal in the stair well.
Oh and Watch Yor Step, kids!