The Inspector wrote:
Chris,
Neat idea, but impractical to the max. Tires stink!

The compounds in them give off vile odors and may contain unhealthy compounds. Several years ago I bought a NASCAR 'takeoff' @ Las Vegas,(WOW! a bargain @ only $25 for a real Dale Jarrett tire) had it UPS'd home (Incredible, only $27.95 to ground ship it home) and had a sheet of glass cut to top it (only $35 or so to have that cut does it get any better??). After a few days in the house, the second former

(did I ever mention that I have AIDS, Aviation Induced Divorce Syndrome) proclaimed 'it smelleth'

and it really did have a vile, nasty, sulphurous odor. It went to the garage, where it stunk the place up (including the interior of my 63 Tbird even with the doors closed on the car), and eventually to the local tire dealer where I paid a few bucks to be done with it. (So, i'm out about $95 bucks on something I don't even possess anymore)
I'd recommend something else like turning an old elevator into a glass topped end table or an old windshield like from a 27 or 37 into an end table.

Interesting, I have 4 Nascar tires in one room and I dont smell anything funny about them,
Why 4,
One is a Darrell Waltrip, raced at Rockingham in 1991 Back when good year was painted white
One signed by Earnhardt Sr................RIP DALE
One signed by "THE KING"
One dad gave me, seen a pile of them at the track at homestead where he works the helipad so he snagged one.
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