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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:11 pm
by fester2au
pongo wrote:For a quick fix just wack up a sprinker on the roof and have it set fairly low so that it just does the job nicely.
Works really well and know a few blokes that use it every summer.
Very enviromentally friendly in these days of water shortages and drought.
Would go down real well too during those extended times of high water restrictions when you are not even allowed to wash your car.
Used to be a good option but unfortunately not very community and environmentally minded anymore.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:10 am
by jessie928
fester2au wrote:pongo wrote:For a quick fix just wack up a sprinker on the roof and have it set fairly low so that it just does the job nicely.
Works really well and know a few blokes that use it every summer.
Very enviromentally friendly in these days of water shortages and drought.
Would go down real well too during those extended times of high water restrictions when you are not even allowed to wash your car.
Used to be a good option but unfortunately not very community and environmentally minded anymore.
yeah this works well with tank water recirculating
OR,
if you have tanks and they are empty ( good way to fill yoru water tanks)
JEs
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:09 pm
by pulux
Air Cell and anticon have much similar results I've found, but the former is much easier to work with. Heaps lighter, no itchiness, thats a good thing when you're laying metres and metres of the stuff all day. Either way its a night and day difference to having nothing up there.
I reckon take 2 sheets off one end initially, roll your insulation, replace first sheet over top screwing into original holes, keep working across lifting 1 or 2 sheets at a time til you're done. Easiest way to get your flashings etc to line up afterwards.