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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an orifice, it`s help with fluorescent lighting.
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Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:17:09 -0800
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You're supposed to put the doors on the END of the house, not the SIDE.
There are four doors in this house and they are all on the ends.  That way
the snow doesn't slide off and hit you or trap you inside.  Ruth






At 11:45 AM -0500 1/21/04, [log in to unmask] wrote:
In a message dated 1/20/2004 1:30:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

I think the idea with metal roofs is they are supposed to shed (they are
very popular in areas that get a lot of snow). Inherent in the idea is you
have to design them so they don't unload on the entry/exit paths and on
sidewalks or so it would seem to me.

But what do I know, I just shovel the stuff.

I think Bruce is right, and I don't shovel the stuff as often as I should.

The VT slaters said the way THEY detail roofs up Nawth is with a flat strip
(I forget what it's called, of course) running along the eaves so the snow
doesn't form ice dams OR get stuck-- it just falls off.   And if you have
half a damn brain, you keep the walkways and driveways the hell away from
areas where the snow -- and rain--is going to fall.

That's called good design.

Ralph


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