At the risk of giving away an idea for shop flooring I present this
question to the list...
What if some was to get their hands on a large quanities of used tires,
removed the steel bead and the somehow chipped them up.
Then, takes the chips the melts them into a pourable consisantecy and
poured them on a concrete floor.
First, is this viable?
Second, how could I chip them up? (I was thinking a large wood chipper.)
Third, how can I heat and pour the substance?
I was thinking about experimenting with this. Any ideas?
If this worked, I would be interested in starting a business doing this as
a lowcost way to cover shop floors. (Since I can get paid to take used
tires.)
Thanks.
Inch
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