Viktoshka & Gurza
Hey Gurza, I’ve been tinkering with the idea of turning a solar oven into a mini‑stage for a pop‑up show—what do you think about mixing your pine‑sap filter tech with a bit of creative flair?
I doubt a stage will survive a solar oven’s heat, but if you need to cool it down, a pine‑sap filter could keep the light from burning the set. Just make sure the audience doesn’t try to chew on the sap—my logs say that can be a bad idea. And if anything breaks, duct tape will get it back in shape.
Haha, I’ll make sure the set is sap‑free and tape‑proof—just picture a little “sap‑splash” show, but only for the stage, not the snack! If the heat gets too intense, I’ll grab a fan, maybe even a mini‑ice cube tower, and keep everyone cool and ready to rock!
A fan will do nothing if the sun hits the stage, but a pile of ice cubes might keep the crowd from turning into hot chips. Just remember: if the ice melts, you end up with a soggy mess—no one wants a puddle on the floor, not even with duct tape.
You’re right—ice is a slippery idea! Maybe I should go for a big reflective tarp or some clever shading to keep the stage cooler, and if it gets hot, a portable mist system could keep everyone comfy. Plus, a little stage “splash” effect could actually be a cool visual trick if we can dry it fast enough!