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![]() "Tenex" wrote in message ... As always Google is your friend - just found it http://tinyurl.com/gatb HTH A BIG THANKS to everyone for lots of advice. I'm going to do some printing out of suggestions and then order a shed and hack at it ![]() THANKS! Martin (Who will be having two weeks off) |
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Tenex wrote:
I recall seeing exactly what you want in a UK website last year. I have a strong feeling the owner was Northampton based even though the observatory was in East Anglia. As always Google is your friend - just found it http://tinyurl.com/gatb HTH |
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Martin Taylor wrote:
Ok, I am going to build a run-off shed and need an idea as to how to make the slide-off roof slide off, without being flimsey or too cumbrous to move. Is there any one here who has made one and can give me some tips, on what to do/ what not to do? I looked in the first edn. of Moore's book on observatories, but that does not tell you HOW to make a run off roof, run off. It has plenty of images of people's observatories, but little on the technique behind their construction, and it that which I need! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Martin T I recall seeing exactly what you want in a UK website last year. I have a strong feeling the owner was Northampton based even though the observatory was in East Anglia. |
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