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Thread: A quiz about old roofs
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10th May 2009, 09:28 PM #16
Can't really tell you much about NZ Jock but I know they where still using nails here in OZ up until Cyclone Tracey in Darwin, (that really changed the paradigm) they were also using old round head wood screws with lead washers (don't know when that started). Self Drilling and Type 17 screws didn't get invented until about the early 70's.
Don't know about cyclone assemblies in NZ either. Is NZ really in the cyclone belt.
Here is a picture of the various regions in OZ.
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10th May 2009, 09:48 PM #17
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10th May 2009, 09:58 PM #18
Michael
Not sure on the no of corrugations on the old corro but the current one is 10 1/2 corrugations and they make an eight corrugation sheet for tank makers.
Actually the term galvanizing is the process but it is done with pure Zinc. Zincalume is actually a combination of Zinc and Aluminium . When they first brought Zincalume out they said it would last four times as long as gal but they were then saying in areas inland would double that.
Interestingly they will only give you a maximum of 25 year warranty to perforation and that comes with quite a few strings attached to it.
All other comments I would have to agree to.
Calm
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10th May 2009, 09:59 PM #19Banned
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Bazza , we get about one cyclone a year , generally up north .
Can't remember exactly when we started using self drillers mid 70s maybe ,
and type 17s , dunno , but battery drills have spread them around .
With the advent of roofing specialists , we chippies don't do a lot of it these days ,
thankfully , hauling longrun is not my cuppa tea anymore .
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10th May 2009, 10:05 PM #20
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