Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:01 pm
Montegriffo wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:53 am
Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:46 am
Did you guys find any books as sources for how to build that roof?
It was built by experienced thatchers. I doubt that any of them learnt how to thatch from a book. In fact I know they didn't, they learned over a five year apprenticeship and thousands of hours of practical experience.
I'm sure books on thatching exist but this is not a project for DIY enthusiasts.
I don't mean for DIY. I mean for emergencies. Tell them that there are preppers who would pay good money for a physical book that explains how they can do this.
Unless you grow or have access to old fashioned long straw varieties of wheat such as square head master the information would be useless.
http://allsop-thatching.co.uk/thatching-supplies/
You would also need access to a threshing drum from the 1950s or earlier.
Without a tradition of thatched roofs in your area you will not be able to find the resources you need. They are rare even here in Suffolk which has probably the highest concentration of thatched roofs in the country.
Paul threshed the last of his straw last week and was unable to supply enough for the two thatchers waiting to finish their roofs. They will just have to wait for this year's harvest if they cannot find it elsewhere.
Stick to corrugated steel sheets or some other modern roofing materials.
Google is your freind BTW
https://www.google.com/search?q=thatchi ... =firefox-b