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David west <[log in to unmask]>
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BP - "That's gneiss but I think you're full of schist!"
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Sun, 18 Jul 1999 21:12:54 +0100
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Not sure I understand the detail for your flashing.

Is it an edge flashing, stepping up the slope?
Or a top / bottom flashing?
Or a valley or ridge capping?

I think the LCC is probably easier to repair in the future than the TCSS.

Are there any places you can use a straight lead flashing?  Easier to work, easier to repair, and probably more able to cope with movement than either of the other materials - does have a problem with creep though.

Sorry this isn't a clear response.

Cheers

david

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