What material do plumbers in Japan use to cover roofs?
This was the question I asked myself when a friend showed me his photos from his Japan trip. Very interesting ornaments and many shapes of tin bags. The craftsmanship is strong and it creates a really interesting oriental expression of the individual objects. The roofs of these shapes are assembled from either titanium zinc, lead, or aluminum.
Apparently the craftsmanship is not a problem for the Japanese, but in Europe we will have to provide the tools that will allow us to work and create individual ornaments. The plumber must have the necessary tools to be able to cut the arches, beat and solder the individual joints. I therefore suggest that anyone who would like to make a pergola with ornaments from Japan in their garden must get the following tools
- PERKEO flyer (marcus.sk)
- Fuselage, pointed, MASC, LONG LIFE (marcus.sk)
- Flying tin 60% – 952 – Flying tin 60% (marcus.sk)
- Tin FIX – Tin FIX (marcus.sk)
- Acid container for soldering Rheinzink (marcus.sk)
- Sheet metal (marcus.sk)
If you are interested in creating ornaments or other details created by means of moulding, write to me. I will be happy to help you find suitable tools.