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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 22:55:07 +0200, martin wrote:
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 20:12:31 GMT, wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 22:04:27 +0200, martin wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 20:02:34 GMT, wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 21:49:49 +0200, martin wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 19:19:19 GMT, wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 17:26:04 +0200, martin wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 15:36:08 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from martin contains these words: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:22:02 +0100, Christopher Norton wrote: snip However, at 22.5 degree the load is approximately equivalent to 10ft of snow (it dont happen in england). I am sure somebody will contradict that :-) Oh, go on then. 10ft. of snow does occur in UK. your turn... Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. It's no matter to me ....... ......... if you are dreaming of a white Christmas Yule be lucky! said he toasting his nuts in front of an open fire. -- Martin and singeing "ding dong, merrily on high!" Geoff |
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from martin contains these words: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:22:02 +0100, Christopher Norton wrote: snip However, at 22.5 degree the load is approximately equivalent to 10ft of snow (it dont happen in england). I am sure somebody will contradict that :-) -- Martin According to the revised code which shows snow levels there is only the mountainous regions of Scotland that require you to go to the full ..75kn/m2 that is allowed as a snow load. Rest of the Mainland you can use .6kn/m2 which is the minimum allowed but you have to take into consideration the topography of the roof rather that the blanket .75. It means a whole heap of extra calculations as you do valley intersections and such like. If you did my little area of Lincs we get so little snow that you could go down to .4kn/m2 and be inside the loading by miles. We cant actually do that to the code of practice. I dont write the advice I just take it. 8-)))) -- email farmer chris on Please don`t use as it`s a spam haven. |
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from martin contains these words: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 15:36:08 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from martin contains these words: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:22:02 +0100, Christopher Norton wrote: snip However, at 22.5 degree the load is approximately equivalent to 10ft of snow (it dont happen in england). I am sure somebody will contradict that :-) Oh, go on then. 10ft. of snow does occur in UK. your turn... Yes, all the way from the back door to the end of the shed.... -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 15:07:14 +0100, Christopher Norton
wrote: The message from martin contains these words: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:22:02 +0100, Christopher Norton wrote: snip However, at 22.5 degree the load is approximately equivalent to 10ft of snow (it dont happen in england). I am sure somebody will contradict that :-) -- Martin According to the revised code which shows snow levels there is only the mountainous regions of Scotland that require you to go to the full .75kn/m2 that is allowed as a snow load. Rest of the Mainland you can use .6kn/m2 which is the minimum allowed but you have to take into consideration the topography of the roof rather that the blanket .75. It means a whole heap of extra calculations as you do valley intersections and such like. If you did my little area of Lincs we get so little snow that you could go down to .4kn/m2 and be inside the loading by miles. We cant actually do that to the code of practice. I dont write the advice I just take it. 8-)))) but then again the roof of the local DIY store collapsed the last time it snowed hard :-) -- Martin |
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:07:06 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from contains these words: -- Martin Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. -- Martin It's no matter to me ....... That sleighs me! they forecast freezing rain dear -- Martin |
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"martin" wrote wrote: Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. It's no matter to me ....... ......... if you are dreaming of a white Christmas Yule be lucky! said he toasting his nuts in front of an open fire. -- and singeing "ding dong, merrily on high!" not high but thigh shirley? -- No No , the misteltoe......... Jenny |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:45:51 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:
"martin" wrote wrote: Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. It's no matter to me ....... ......... if you are dreaming of a white Christmas Yule be lucky! said he toasting his nuts in front of an open fire. -- and singeing "ding dong, merrily on high!" not high but thigh shirley? -- No No , the misteltoe......... Where sometimes Christmas kisses go ........???!!!!! Geoff |
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:07:06 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from contains these words: -- Martin Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. -- Martin It's no matter to me ....... That sleighs me! Don't panic! Keep cool! Apply an ice pack to keep you going! Geoff |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:45:51 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:
"martin" wrote wrote: Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. It's no matter to me ....... ......... if you are dreaming of a white Christmas Yule be lucky! said he toasting his nuts in front of an open fire. -- and singeing "ding dong, merrily on high!" not high but thigh shirley? No No , the misteltoe......... Hoe! Hoe! Hoe! -- Martin |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 00:28:09 +0200, martin wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:45:51 +0200, "JennyC" wrote: "martin" wrote wrote: Is this "drifting" off topic? I bet you expected an avalanche of answers. It's no matter to me ....... ......... if you are dreaming of a white Christmas Yule be lucky! said he toasting his nuts in front of an open fire. -- and singeing "ding dong, merrily on high!" not high but thigh shirley? No No , the misteltoe......... Hoe! Hoe! Hoe! -- Your verse does not scan To Jenny's set plan So I don't like to shout But three "hoes" and you're .. OUT!!!!! (;-)) Geoff |
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