[Greenbuilding] Painting Old Steel Shower Enclosure
RT
ArchiLogic at yahoo.ca
Thu Feb 16 21:55:10 CST 2017
On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 22:19:54 -0500, Clarke Olsen <colsen at fairpoint.net>
wrote:
> I made a shower enclosure from failed sliding door tempered glass.
> If you paint one side with metallic paint, the other is a mirror. Just
> say'n.
So Clark ... are you "just say'n" that you like to watch yourself taking
a shower ? (Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course.)
Me ? I once made a temporary outhouse using sliding patio door panels --
4 for the walls and one for the roof -- three of the walls set
(vertically) at one end of the roof, the fourth wall at the other end of
the 80" long roof leaving a 44" wide breezeway between the 3-walled
"business compartment and the end wall, set under the shelter of a crab
apple tree.
That left enough room in the breezeway for a two level granite (counter
top cut-off) library reading table/(lamp oil-fired) hurricane lantern
stand .
A glorious room in which to do one's business.
Moral of the story: diverted-from-the-wastestream tempered glass -- a
Green resource that does very well in a multitude of situations.
--
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Rob Tom T6015O
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
< A r c h i L o g i c at Y a h o o dot C a >
(manually winnow the chaff from my edress if you hit "Reply")
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