Roof shingled with old records
Glassmeyer took 350 damaged vinyl records and, with a single nail and washer through the center of each, used them to shingle the porch on the north side of his house.
Glassmeyer took 350 damaged vinyl records and, with a single nail and washer through the center of each, used them to shingle the porch on the north side of his house.
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What happens when the hot sun comes out??
Way too low a slope for that design; I’ll bet it leaks @ least a little, right?
Should have had @ least a 3:12 for that.
Very immaginative, obviously your in a cold country,
if we did that here in Australia they would bend and buckle after a day in our heat. But a good use of relics from the past. Try putting an old can in the oven, sit a record on it (turn the heat on) and watch what a nice fruit bowl you can make when it melts down at the sides. Very inventive roof.
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“Roof shingled with old records”