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Guys its a great place to spend some time on is arbtalk, Really is some top blokes on here apart from eggs only joking buddy download.jpg.8911a62e58ec7d7a83f12d0ece401681.jpg

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Anyway back to why i posted on things we do with our milled timber 

My own house and just wondered if anyone else has seen these eyebrow roofs in the uk,I have done 3 and all turned out nice,Please take a look 

,Not mine but similar as trying to get link to work 

 

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, Peasgood said:

Local guy put some on his. Soaked the battens in a ditch for a fortnight as I recall. 

Rip them down into 8 /10 mm strips and tremble them up is the way its done 

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