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L110CDL



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Thanks Timcat for the pic, nice work going on there from what i can see and i noticed that they use there ladders the way we do, so it's just not us using them this way to help protect the older thatch Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #886186 17th Feb 2021 8:39pm
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Co1 wrote:
Fascinating stuff Clayton, keep it coming. Thumbs Up


Thank you Co1 Thumbs Up

I try to post different stuff as not to post allot of the same stuff we do all the time Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #886189 17th Feb 2021 8:41pm
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Zed wrote:
Yep, great stuff. Now when I pass a thatched roof I look out for bits you mention.


Thanks Zed and great your looking a t thatched roofs in a different way Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Rashers wrote:
Great posts Clayton Thumbs Up


Thanks Rashers Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #886191 17th Feb 2021 8:43pm
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Siwynne wrote:
I love it when you post stuff like this. There a very few thatches near me. Only a few very old fishing or shrimping cottages on the old marshes now swallowed up by the suburbs of Southport. Quite rare as most have now been altered to slate


Thank you Siwynne Thumbs Up

I think down this part of the country and including Cornwall, it good that from our point of view that most of all the thatched property's were listed so they cannot be altered to slate or tiles Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #886193 17th Feb 2021 8:46pm
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It’s a dark art Clayton, interesting watching the guys work ( I’m a builder) it’s definitely not something you could have a go at after watching someone do it for a while.
The guys should be finished the weekend (2 weeks in total)
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At least you can watch it with a bit of knowledge knowing what they are doing Wink we do get customers that are really interested in the way thatch is put on and they ask if they can have a go, we always try to help them and let them have a go with showing them what to do, after they have done a bit, they are so happy Very Happy

That sounds about right for the time on doing the ridge and i see the old thatch is dressing up nicely, will look a picture when finished Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #886215 17th Feb 2021 9:40pm
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I'm always trying not to repeat to much content on here, unless you don't mind ? we had to re-ridge a nice cottage a couple weeks back and i have finally sorted out the pic's for you, so here goes . . . .

This re-ridge is to have a pattern on as we did before, but the roof on both sides have been wire netted to prevent the birds doing damge, we don't like doing this but in this case it was necessary, in the first pic is what we started with




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then you undo the main roof netting from the ridge netting and fold it down to get this




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so you don't have to take all the netting off, as we are not dressing the roof at all we do this to save a lot of time picking out all the rubbish bits of reed




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Once all the sheets are on both sides you can then concentrate on the ridge by taking of the ridge netting, then taking the old ridge off, what's left of it anyway




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to get to this stage ready for putting the block line on




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block line on




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once you have put the block line on both sides, it's time to put the ridge line on both sides



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then as you come along trimming the top of the ridge, we put our trade mark cross work on




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once that has been done on both sides, you can start to cut out the pattern work




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pattern work all done and the rubbish cleaned off ready for the sheets to be took off




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once the sheets are off you can start to put back the wire netting on the ridge




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then when all the ridge netting has been put on you can unfold the main roof netting back up to the ridge netting to be fixed again




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the finished job after a good 2 weeks work




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We were well pleased how the ridge came out and the owner was as well Very Happy Cool 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Looks great. Thumbs Up ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
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That looks really smart, Clayton Thumbs Up

You say that you don't like using netting but it was necessary on this roof.,What necessitates the use of netting or leaving it uncovered? Is it just down to the local bird population??

I don't mind some repeat stuff. It's all good to see Bow down
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Many thanks Rashers Thumbs Up

Using netting is to prevent bird damage but also the worse thing to attack thatched roofs is, squirrels Evil or Very Mad

The netting does help the older thatched roofs but does not need the netting when new on, birds and squirrels don't like new thatch for some reason Very Happy

We always use netting on the ridges both sides as they get a lot of use from birds and helps a lot over the years to come Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #893977 25th Mar 2021 9:33pm
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Many thanks Steve and James Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Post #893978 25th Mar 2021 9:34pm
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Thanks Clayton. Keep the posts going Thumbs Up
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Will try to Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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