RE-TREAD PRODUCTS Inc. (RTP) has developed a new building material made from recycled tires called the “Tire Log™”. The Tire Log™ is a patented innovation ma…
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RE-TREAD PRODUCTS Inc. (RTP) has developed a new building material made from recycled tires called the “Tire Log™”. The Tire Log™ is a patented innovation ma…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Love this idea great alternative to burning tires or dumping them in the
dump like many places do
people already build house out of tires, its called earthship
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is very creative solutions for to many things CONGRATULATIONS i liked a lot
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whats with the lisp and not even pronouncing other letters completely?
Pretty cool. I could use a wall along the riverbank behind my house made of
tire logs. It probably would not get washed away like plain tires.
Haha…I thought the same thing…very, very amatuer audio…the plosives,
lisp, and poor annunciation makes this video unbearable…
Great idea. Do you know if anyone has tried laminating tire treads together
to form extensive sheets, which could form entire (no pun intended) walls
or roofs to make shell-like houses? To get more rigidity, you could just
keep glueing and screwing treads one by one onto the structure. The closest
I’ve seen on the Web is the “Maison Gomme” Garden House. They just use a
single layer of treads to cover a wooden frame. Pity they didn’t go the
whole hog and make it completely from rubber.
hey, how about tire tred shakes and shingles? How is the tire log building
holding up? Are you in need of “out of the box” thinking employees. I have
20+ years of construction experience, even built log homes for a time (in a
different world). I’m all for turning trash into treasure:)
What does it cost per foot?
No freezing breaking as you would find in concrete
roof tiles
this is really a great thing youve done here
i never thought it could be more useful