I’m a summer resident and I can’t boast of record harvests. However, I want to talk about how I built a shower using ... long-playing records. I think that no one else has it.
There were large gaps in the walls of the shower that we built in the courtyard, and I wondered: what was there to cover them with. I remembered that I have a stack of unnecessary flexible phonograph records. And the idea came up: to close the gaps with them. I got upholstery nails with plastic hats, collected plates and went to the cottage. The upholstery started inside from the bottom: the bottom row, the second in a checkerboard pattern, laying the plates on top of each other. It turned out like fish scales. Plates for corners heated and bent. When I finished work, I could not believe my eyes. Handsomely! The slots are covered, the walls of the boards are closed from water. So, with almost no cost, she built an almost new shower cabin.