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tom osselton:
Is there any product that is visible with a black light? |
hermetic:
Good idea Andrew, the reason I am still repairing roofes (Rooves?) is that I have no faith in the so called Professionals. I asked a local roofer to put another top sheet on my workshop roof, he has a good reputation, but a pair of "subbies" arrived and did the job when I was away, took them a day, and only cost a grand.............and was as rough as a bulls lug, which is why it got box profile sheets with insulation as soon as I could afford it. Can you take some pics when you are up there? Phil |
Sea.dog:
Roofs :thumbup: |
vtsteam:
--- Quote from: awemawson on November 10, 2020, 03:04:33 PM ---My (possibly crackpot) idea at the moment is to rig a tarpaulin over the apex of the main workshop (where the last leak was found) and observe what happens in the following rain. If nothing comes in I can reduce the size of the tarpaulin and watch and see again. --- End quote --- Seems like a good plan to me. :dremel: |
awemawson:
Implementing it won't be easy though Steve. Both flanks of the main workshop have 'lean too' buildings attached that have shallow pitch roofs, so fixing ropes isn't going to be straight forward. And the apex / end wall / ridge where the one leak was found is where the 415 volt three phase supply enters the building. I'm wondering if sand bags tied to ropes tied to tarpaulins might work with the bags (of necessity) resting on the slopes of the workshop roof. But we do get some pretty fierce winds at times and tarpaulin = sail = potential for a disaster (there is an 11,000 volt three phase line not very far behind the workshop on this side) :bugeye: |
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