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Laney August 11th 19 09:14 PM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
replying to Edrich, Laney wrote:
Use a scourer to clean it and then put some plantation oil to protect it

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Tricky Dicky[_4_] August 11th 19 11:01 PM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
Is this a record a reply to a 15 year old post.

Richard

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] August 11th 19 11:03 PM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
On 11/08/2019 23:01, Tricky Dicky wrote:
Is this a record a reply to a 15 year old post.

Richard

Nope. I think we have seen posts answered from the last century


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Heliotrope Smith. August 11th 19 11:31 PM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 9:14:03 PM UTC+1, Laney wrote:
replying to Edrich, Laney wrote:
Use a scourer to clean it and then put some plantation oil to protect it

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Cotton plantation? Pineapple plantation? Cannabis plantation, come on give us a clue.


Brian Gaff August 12th 19 07:43 AM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
Not if its The home owners club portal its not.
Brian

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Is this a record a reply to a 15 year old post.

Richard




Brian Gaff August 12th 19 07:49 AM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
He he, one of the problems with lead flashing is how its actually held on in
the first place. Seems odd to me that even now nobody has come up with some
new wonder material for the use. Lead is after all not very nice
environmentally either,I've seen it held on with rusty nails.

AS for why people reply to old posts. Its because they are used to forums
where threads are short lived and often locked. Using Usenet of course is a
whole different way of working and although it is true that on Home Owners
club it is relatively easy to see the date of te post, many do not think to
look for the reason stated above.
Brian

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On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 9:14:03 PM UTC+1, Laney wrote:
replying to Edrich, Laney wrote:
Use a scourer to clean it and then put some plantation oil to protect it

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for full context, visit
https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...ing-87133-.htm

Cotton plantation? Pineapple plantation? Cannabis plantation, come on give
us a clue.




Dave Plowman (News) August 12th 19 10:24 AM

Cleaning lead flashing
 
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
He he, one of the problems with lead flashing is how its actually held
on in the first place. Seems odd to me that even now nobody has come up
with some new wonder material for the use. Lead is after all not very
nice environmentally either,I've seen it held on with rusty nails.


Lead flashing is normally chased into the wall. If bricks, usually by
stepping it into the mortar between courses. Very satisfying to do.
Plenty alternatives have been used. But done properly, lead can last
hundreds of years.

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