Step 5Never Fear!
I added 150 feet of 3/4 copper tubing primered and painted to protect agaisnt corosion.
This doubled the original size of the experiment but it began transferring heat.
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Regular trusses would not support this weight and it would fall though the attic floor...
The house isn't built like most stick houses, I went out of my weigh (no pun intended) to make it take a very high windload and can sleep right through a tropical storm without a creak.
It's like a bunch of shipping containers tied together to form the rooms on the main floor.
I forget the load a standard truss can support but it is well below the mass I have sitting up there.
Overall I used 7 bunks of plywood, bundles, and about 50 cases of liquid nails, then covered that with sheet rock so it appears like a normal wall inside and a side effect is that inside the house is extremely quiet even though I live 500 feet from an evacuation route, US 331.
You can hear the traffic in my vids done outside but not the ones done inside.
For a stick framed house it is very very stout.