Sunday, April 03, 2016

I don't know why this wouldn't work for most roofs that do not get snowed on.

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  1. I often wondered if this would work. I think it would be OK with snow, but the weight would be my biggest concern. Super labor intensive installation too, even if someone gave you the tires already cut.

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    1. I'm thinking that the black rubber would give the snow more chances to thaw and freeze due to the black color and heat retention, vs a tin roof, or tar shingles. Also, tires would be harder to shovel the snow off of.

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  2. Yes but think of the great potential of roof top marshal arts movie sense. No one would ever fall off. Sorry, couldn't resist that observation.

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    1. Ha! Seriously! Ninja's would never ever be heard sneaking across the rooftops. Odd, Ninja's and Zorro are the only guys that do the rooftop thing. I can't think of anyone else that has a rooftop scene in every movie

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  3. You left yourself wide open for a snow tire joke. I'll pass! On a similar note, I've thought of doing a license plate style shingle. I don't like the ones I've googled. I think they need a half inch right angle bend to give them a shadow line. It will look better up close and from a distance. Those tires do look neat tho.

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