ᐅ "Sectional stainless steel radiator"

Created on: 29 Nov 2020 16:41
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manohara
There is a technique that uses compressed air to inflate welded metal sheets, which has been used to make various pieces of furniture.
One example is this stool:

Reflective metal stool with four curved legs and a round seat plate

Using the same method, someone made radiators that I saw online a few months ago.
As sometimes happens, I didn’t save the information and now I can’t find any details about it.
Does anyone know about this?
manohara30 Nov 2020 12:11
not the one I meant either, but also interesting

Silver radiator with multiple pipes and valves at the bottom.
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haydee
30 Nov 2020 12:48
Could you please share some pictures of the project?
It will definitely be something quite different. Surely, radiators like these won’t end up gathering dust in recessed areas.
manohara30 Nov 2020 13:22
Unfortunately, I don’t have any pictures.
These are friends of mine, but we don’t see each other that often.

The heating unit will be installed on one side of a stairway landing (where a railing would normally be). On the other side, there is a wall with the stairs going down.
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nordanney
30 Nov 2020 13:38
manohara schrieb:

The heating unit will be installed on one side of a stairwell (where a handrail would normally be).
Hopefully this is a new build with underfloor heating. Otherwise, I wouldn’t want to touch a handrail at 60 degrees or more when going downstairs and, as always, grabbing the handrail 😳.

The rest is a matter of personal taste...
manohara30 Nov 2020 15:31
nordanney schrieb:

when I go down the stairs and, as always, touch the railing 😳
The heating does not replace the stair railing but rather the fall protection for the opening in the floor.
I can’t shake the feeling that you don’t like the idea 😉
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haydee
30 Nov 2020 15:41
It doesn’t have to be pleasing either – otherwise, it gets boring.

Ah, something different than a bookshelf, ropes, or glass for a change