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I didn't realise they went over the top of the old roof.Is there a point where you have to start again from scratch or the roof would end up 10 foot thick or am i missing something ?
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jerry wrote:I didn't realise they went over the top of the old roof.Is there a point where you have to start again from scratch or the roof would end up 10 foot thick or am i missing something ?
Yea I was wondering the same thing :scratch:
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Great question, Jerry.
With REED you take it ALL off EVERY time.
With Long Straw (what I have) you only feather off what you need to get a flat surface of undamaged straw.

However, after 20+ years the existing straw has thinned out considerably.....as it ages it gets blown by the wind against the Chicken Wire and this almost "threshes" the Straw even more, making the problem accelerate.....so in the real world it thins out considerably and to a degree evenly....

...I even made him a nice rake to even the old straw out...... :thumbright:
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There's a lot to be said for the simplicity of corrugated iron.
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latil wrote:There's a lot to be said for the simplicity of corrugated iron.
Not great insulation properties, though Steve....

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Great stuff. Love seeing Newly thatched roofs
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Mossy68 wrote:Great stuff. Love seeing Newly thatched roofs
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Me too!

Pity they don't stay "new" for long........... :roll:
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Pete wrote:
Mossy68 wrote:Great stuff. Love seeing Newly thatched roofs
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Me too!

Pity they don't stay "new" for long........... :roll:
True..........it'll be interesting to see how long it takes to loose its golden colour. ?
You'll have to let me know ;)
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Not that far away.

The good thing is you can repair them with a saw, nails, spit, gorilla snot, and a lick of paint..........very low thermal properties though. That was always the drawback with gorilla snot.........
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Wow. Stunning house!
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we need bananaskin back pete?....


House looking good now :thumbright:
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Yep, setting out for the extension now, it never ends.....
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Looking really nice now Pete! :thumbright:
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