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Oops! Missed this post please don't think I was ignoring you! 

Drive turned out really well, don't know why I stressed about lime and gravel so much. Weeds are present but apparently it's from above not below. 

It was a cheap but effective makeover! 

Thanks for your interest ?

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10 minutes ago, Triassic said:

Maybe the nice Keith over at eBuild could put a link on the front page to direct people here?

 

Keith is the name of the chap that runs the GBF, not Ebuild.  Contact links were taken down from Ebuild, so I very much doubt if the owner would allow one now.  He's still getting advertising revenue from Ebuild, as it still attracts viewers, even now.

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My advice is do it the Scottish way, cover the roof with a solid sarking board (osb or ply) then a non tenting breathable membrane.  Far better than the English way of just stretching felt over the gap.  then it's battens and tiles.

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Thanks @ProDave. And @Triassic

I have tiled a hip roof before and a simple gabled roof but with this task I don't know about the valleys, does anything go underneath the valley tiles like a run of membrane or lead for example. 

Also what happens where the tiles meet the bottom of the cheeks (to be clad in hardie linea) so I use those tile size lead things..... Night night 

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1 minute ago, Dee said:

[...] I don't know about the valleys, does anything go underneath the valley tiles like a run of membrane or lead for example. 

Also what happens where the tiles meet the bottom of the cheeks (to be clad in hardie linea) so I use those tile size lead things..... [...]

 

All you ever wanted to know about leadwork from the definitive source ..

 

http://leadsheet.co.uk/home/lsa-pocket-guide/

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