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1 minute ago, 5 shires said:

 

I know how posts can get easily derailed but this one is moving of topic slightly this one is Who’s Going To Work Tomorrow.am not having ago but we’re this going should be on another separate post.

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

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3 minutes ago, 5 shires said:

 

I know how posts can get easily derailed but this one is moving of topic slightly this one is Who’s Going To Work Tomorrow.am not having ago but we’re this going should be on another separate post.

 

3 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

 Luckily, physical work tomorrow so less pondering....

 

 

Purely coincidence ?

Posted
1 hour ago, TIMON said:

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I’m not trying to minimise the impact of CV-19 but these statistics (from a couple of days ago) lend some perspective.
Just hope that the ‘cure’ isn’t more damaging than the virus itself.

2017/18 >50,000 cold related deaths in UK

 

WWW.ONS.GOV.UK

Excess winter mortality in England and Wales, by region, sex, age group and local authority.


That 50,000 people can’t afford to put the heating on... 

Posted
25 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

 

25 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

You obviously haven’t got any work.

Posted
4 minutes ago, 5 shires said:

 

You obviously haven’t got any work.

 

I did four x 1 hour courses on-line then had an on-line meeting. Rather productive day considering Ive not left my bed. :D 

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Posted
2 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Nicely done but there is flaws in it which is something i was not prepared to compromise on. Look up close at the attention to detail and see if you can spot it. ??  I will reveal all later 

... Something to do with ‘eave’.? d like the way water has been dripping down and algae has formed etc?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Matthew Storrs said:

... Something to do with ‘eave’.? d like the way water has been dripping down and algae has formed etc?

Nope look at the tile lines and see if you can spot the difference ??

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Nope look at the tile lines and see if you can spot the difference ??

Yours is a continuous tile line at the eave. Whereas the other is staggered?

 

nice job BTW

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, TIMON said:

IMG_4205.jpg

I’m not trying to minimise the impact of CV-19 but these statistics (from a couple of days ago) lend some perspective.
Just hope that the ‘cure’ isn’t more damaging than the virus itself.

Post the data from the next 2 months or so and it wont look so harmless. Coronavirus has barely got started on the worlds population

 

I have no idea why people keep playing it down. Death rates are estimated between and 1% and 3.4% and 70% of us need to have it before we get herd immunity. World populating is 7.7 billion and 70% get it thats 5.46 billion people. If just 1% die that is 546,000,000 people dead!  

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Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Yours is a continuous tile line at the eave. Whereas the other is staggered?

 

nice job BTW

Cheers mathew and that is the only one i have seen except the other 2 i have done.Where the secret is the distance between the ridge and the eaves coarse. Mine is well over a metre shorter between the top of the eyebrow  bottom eaves coarse and the  top ridge line.The distance from the fascia to the top ridge line on the main roof is 1.1 meters longer. How can one get the tiles to run in a straight line when you factor that in

 

Example if to have 10 rows of tiles and and they are spaced at 300 mm gauges which would give you a 3 metre rafter length give or take, Try and get those 10 rows of tines to work  at 2.5 metre rafter length in the middle of the roof then coming back to 3 metres the other end ??? in a straight line 

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