AdamusLignus The ones that I have seen had bamboo double layered & crisscrossed & palm fronds laid over that. I have seen some used that some company sells. It was bout 15 - 20 or so ago on a project. I keep thinking I some homemade too, that looked pretty good. I don’t know why maybe you could not just use the bamboo put in place first vertically so to say, over purlins or horizontal directly over the rafters, then another layer crossed over in the opposite direction, then a final layer vertical (from gutter edge to ridge). Then dried in place & sealed with something like CWF or something. I would not use it for the main house, but for a gazebo or something it would probably interesting, fairly long lived, inexpensive in your case, & fairly watertight with lots of ventilation. I suppose if you wanted them to carry off more water faster, you could split the final layer so it would be like trough, so to say.
Snow Rainbow
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I know the cold weather really stinks, but this was pretty impressive. Subzero 7:00am snow rainbow.
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camo last edited by
Clasko2 beautiful picture thanks for sharing
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Bob Stehlik Team Blue Traeger Canning Veteran Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans Colorado last edited by Bob Stehlik
Clasko2 Here in Colorado we call that a Snowdog.
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Cold and miserable weather but still breath taking beautiful! -
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Cold and miserable weather but still breath taking beautiful!Clasko2, where was this taken? You can just name the state if you choose
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badexpresso Right outside Chicago. Northwest burbs, near Hanover Park.
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ND Mike Big Green Egg Team Blue Regular Contributors Cast Iron Power User North Dakota last edited by
Clasko2 up here we call those sundogs.
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