yes we had thought of the weight load and the extra weight the snow would put on it, extra boughs put on the structure maybe? the mule is a very good idea, however we won't be there all the time, so...
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yes we had thought of the weight load and the extra weight the snow would put on it, extra boughs put on the structure maybe? the mule is a very good idea, however we won't be there all the time, so...
It has no roof, it collasped many years ago I would guess, what's left is a low ruin ranging from 2 to 4 foot high, stone. A guess years ago it may have been slate which would have been brought up...
how thick do the shingles need to be ? I love the look of shingle roof, they take on a lovely hue after awhile.
well that's given me food for thought, my main problem, though it's not a problem is the wood is mainly beech, getting anything up there is going to be a huge effort. it's an old french barn high up...
I'll check it out.
I have made a couple of different kinds, small scale. some worked better than others.
thanks for the welcome, i'm beginning to feel at home already....
Thank you for that, I don't know if you can get them in Europe here. looks so handy.
I just thought the earth roof would be easier as I could get that on site, thatch, I'm not sure where I could get the thatch to put on it.
Hi there, I posted a hello and a question all rolled into one on Making stuff, posted under earth roof, but I have been nudged to say hi over here and ask about it here. I'd guessed this was the...
Hi, I'm new on here and would like some advice please. We are about to buy a barn in the mountains that is has fallen down into a ruin, it's difficult to get to, so getting anything to it, especially...