Thursday, May 14, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 2 topics

Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 14 12:40PM -0700

On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 1:11:28 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:

> of the shingles are in good condition.... and that's why when a roof
> is shingled have the roofer order an extra bundle to store in a
> garage/shed.
 
Decent roofers won't, but a homeowner who wants the rock-bottom lowest
price can find some crappy hack who will nail down an entire roof
over existing shingles. I've seen houses with two or three layers
of shingles on them.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: May 14 03:54PM -0400


> It depends on the city in which you live what their codes law is. Some
> cities will allow three layers but that's a tremendous amount of weight
> on your house.
 
A bundle of shingles can weigh up to 80 pounds and there were three
three tab bundles to a square. Use the example of a house that is 60x30.
It's going to need 57 bundles. That is 4560 lb. in shingles. Add a
second layer on that and your have 4.56 Tons on your roof. From what I
have read, they only allow a third layer if it is a really steep pitch.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 15 05:53AM +1000


>> > Jill
 
>> Surely he could answer the phone & take orders, slice pizza, or fold boxes?
 
>Maybe you should do that, Joan. Or are you too rich to bother?
 
Joan would throw in dead animal parts for free every time someone
orders a vegetarian pizza.
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