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Hut man

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I know I’m probably going to get a bit of stick but could some give me an idiot’s guide to posting photos on here,
I had a look in the FAQ section but wouldn’t know the difference between a BB code and a Boy Scout.
However if you want to ask me how to fix a roof on a house fire away.
I have posted photos on the R9t bike forum before but on here I’m struggling.
Cheers in advance.
 
At the bottom of this white text box, you should see an option in a grey box that says "Add files".

Click on this and navigate to the picture you want to add and select it.
Now click on the grey "Place inline" box, again below this white text box.
Voila!IMG_4051.jpeg
 
Hut man said:
could some give me an idiot’s guide to posting photos on here,
So that's been covered by Scuby-doo! Moving on....

Hut man said:
However if you want to ask me how to fix a roof on a house fire away.
What is your stance on nails for nominal 4mm thickness Spanish slates...aluminium or copper? I have always used ali as the cost saving is significant.
Also dry ridge system or traditional bedded ridge? I like the bedded as it always seems 'sturdy' but the dry ridge system is much simpler to install ridge vents and is obviously much less skilled to make nice.

Moving on to eaves overhangs and 'rise and fall' guttering brackets........... :D :D :wink:
 
[ref]Hut man[/ref], don't mind Pondy, he's still pissed that his transgender op was cancelled again. He/she's our resident Pinocchio, desperate to be a real boy one day. :D
 
Pondrew said:
Hut man said:
could some give me an idiot’s guide to posting photos on here,
So that's been covered by Scuby-doo! Moving on....

Hut man said:
However if you want to ask me how to fix a roof on a house fire away.
What is your stance on nails for nominal 4mm thickness Spanish slates...aluminium or copper? I have always used ali as the cost saving is significant.
Also dry ridge system or traditional bedded ridge? I like the bedded as it always seems 'sturdy' but the dry ridge system is much simpler to install ridge vents and is obviously much less skilled to make nice.

Moving on to eaves overhangs and 'rise and fall' guttering brackets........... :D :D :wink:

Copper all day long , alloys to soft if you hit a knot or have to do a repair, could use hooks for that of course.
Wet bed is a skill, dry fix a piece of pi- - , however these days it’s all about how cheap it can be done.
As long as you have your 50mm projection everything will be dandy :rofl: :D
 
Scubaregs said:
Hut man, don't mind Pondy, he's still pissed that his transgender op was cancelled again. He/she's
That is extremely offensive! Please address me as 'they'. :x

Coming soon...."Pondrea"
 
N4LLY said:
You guy's are nutters
Again Sean, a bit offensive! I am now identifying as 'non binary'. Please respect my weirdness. Thank you. :thumbsup: :P
 
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