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24th December 2004, 03:41 PM #16
Originally Posted by echnidna
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25th December 2004, 10:04 AM #17
Originally Posted by IanA
Here you go, download your own personal copy and the same for anyone else wanting to put up their own roof and wall cladding.
There is a loads of information on the BlueScope® Steel and Lysaght® web site including free down loads.
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/au/...F600C04FCF6B8F
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25th December 2004, 11:37 PM #18
Originally Posted by Barry_White
Why dont they make Z800 galv anymore just out of interest??
And you wouldnt be calling me a fanatical heritage wankerTM now would ya?
I prefer the look of galvanising and laying the sheets out from the centre out on a symmetrically shaped roof in a tiled pattern makes more sense aesthetically but when you talk to fanatical salesman wankersTM they cant understand it.Last edited by capedcrusader; 26th December 2004 at 01:08 AM.
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26th December 2004, 09:30 AM #19
OY! Don't forget about us regular wankersTM too!!!!
Last edited by RETIRED; 26th December 2004 at 11:07 AM. Reason: You forgot the TM:D
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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26th December 2004, 03:16 PM #20
Originally Posted by capedcrusader
Originally Posted by capedcrusader
Originally Posted by capedcrusader
What you have to remember is that what some of these heritage wankers do is have heritage orders placed on property's that they don't have a financial interest in.
What this does sometimes it devalues the property and stops people from having their choices in life and the only way around it for them is to sell at a loss.
It would be a very dull world if every one wanted the exact same thing. Me personally I like all new things and love new technology. I know this is not for everyone but I don't believe that what I like or dislike should cost any one else for what they like or dislike.
Originally Posted by capedcrusader
The tiled pattern would probably not be obvious when it is laid in new iron and would probably take 100 years or more to appear when the sheeting begins to go rusty.
The reason I dare say that they dont roll Z800 would be economic. The process of manufacture at BlueScope Steel would require probably in the order of 150 to 200 tonnes of product to warrant producing it. To sell that amount of steel in Z800 would not be sold in 50 years and to hold that amount of stock is not in the realms of possibility in a profit driven company like BlueScope®.
They do manufacture up to Z450 in Custom Blue Orb which is mainly used for curving. See the quote from their website.
Specification
Materials:
The base materials are ZINCALUME® steel, galvanised and stainless* steels. AQUAPLATE® polymer coated steel is used for water tanks.
*For extreme conditions, COLORBOND® Ultra steel & COLORBOND® Stainless steel may be made available.
Material Specification:
LYSAGHT CUSTOM BLUE ORB® is made from:
- ZINCALUME® aluminium/zinc alloy-coated steel complying with AS 1397-2001 G300, AZ150 (300 MPa minimum yield stress, 150g/m<SUP>2</SUP> minimum coating mass);
- ZINCFORM® zinc coated (galvanised) steel complying with AS 1397-2001 G300, Z450 or Z275 (300 MPa minimum yield stress, 450 g/m<SUP>2</SUP> (for unpainted) or 275g/m<SUP>2</SUP> (for COLORBOND® painted steel) minimum coating mass); or
- AQUAPLATE® steel is ZINCFORM® steel, polymer coated for water tanks, complying with AS 1397-2001 G300, Z450 or Z275 (300 MPa minimum yield stress, 450 g/m<SUP>2</SUP> (for unpainted) or 275g/m<SUP>2</SUP> (for COLORBOND® painted steel)minimum coating mass).
The base metal thickness (BMT) is 0.60 mm or 0.80 mm.
The COLORBOND® prepainted steel complies with AS/NZS 2728:1997.
Just as a point here is a link to a site that gives all the ALT Codes that produces ®, ©, £, ¼, ½, ¾ etc.
http://www.coloryourprofyle.com/phade/alt.html
Thanks for putting up with an "OLD PHART" that thinks he knows a lot about nothing.
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