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Any good?

 

Temu has some fire resistant fake thatch covering for about 35 pence, I expect it will go up like a flare gun fired  into a bucket of petrol with just the faintest whiff of static electricity like. 

 

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2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

 

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So quite a small area,... so what about a fake thatch made with hundreds of drinking straws that could be glued in situ with a tiny amount of spray contact adhesive as you go, and a quick rattle can paint job could make it look like the colour of a thatched roof.👍

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7 hours ago, Mesterh said:

Any good?

 

Temu has some fire resistant fake thatch covering for about 35 pence, I expect it will go up like a flare gun fired  into a bucket of petrol with just the faintest whiff of static electricity like. 

 

That’s the winner I think.

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