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My trusty steed
Berg wrote:
> Berg wrote: >> Joey Tribiani wrote: >>> "Olli Lammi" A> wrote >>> in message ti.fi... >>> > >>>> How about kattotiilet (tiles made out of clay or coloured concrete)? >>>> Are >>>> they called shingles? Or roof tiles as I would translate? >>> terracotta? >>> http://www.tgh.com.au/tshingles.html >>> http://www.boral.com.au/Article/Clay..._Colo urs.asp >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> Hmmm. >> When I think Shingles, I always visualise thick tarboard tiles coated >> with fine stone granulate, as in flexible. >> >> The ceramics translates into something quite different over here, >> think I saw it mentioned on one of the sites, roof pans? >> >> J. > > Ps. > > Translated from Norwegian, Swedish and Danish to English it would simply > be: Roof stone. Simple eh? } Translated from Finnish they would be roof bricks. This is what got installed on our roof few weeks ago (construction project is underway): http://www.wienerberger.fi/servlet/S...=1129717475383 --- Olli |
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My trusty steed
On Jan 17, 3:28 pm, Olli Lammi
A> wrote: > Berg wrote: > > Berg wrote: > >> Joey Tribiani wrote: > >>> "Olli Lammi" A> wrote > >>> in aunalahti.fi... > > >>>> How about kattotiilet (tiles made out of clay or coloured concrete)? > >>>> Are > >>>> they called shingles? Or roof tiles as I would translate? > >>> terracotta? > >>>http://www.tgh.com.au/tshingles.html > >>>http://www.boral.com.au/Article/Clay...cts_Terracotta... > > >> Hmmm. > >> When I think Shingles, I always visualise thick tarboard tiles coated > >> with fine stone granulate, as in flexible. > > >> The ceramics translates into something quite different over here, > >> think I saw it mentioned on one of the sites, roof pans? > > >> J. > > > Ps. > > > Translated from Norwegian, Swedish and Danish to English it would simply > > be: Roof stone. Simple eh? } > > Translated from Finnish they would be roof bricks. > > This is what got installed on our roof few weeks ago (construction > project is underway): > > http://www.wienerberger.fi/servlet/S...ienerberger/SR... > > --- > Olli Made it back home, safe and sound. The other guys finally made it to work. http://www.employees.org/~travist/steed4.jpg http://www.employees.org/~travist/steed5.jpg |
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My trusty steed
Olli Lammi wrote:
> Berg wrote: >> Berg wrote: >>> Joey Tribiani wrote: >>>> "Olli Lammi" A> >>>> wrote in message >>>> ti.fi... >>>> > >>>>> How about kattotiilet (tiles made out of clay or coloured >>>>> concrete)? Are >>>>> they called shingles? Or roof tiles as I would translate? >>>> terracotta? >>>> http://www.tgh.com.au/tshingles.html >>>> http://www.boral.com.au/Article/Clay..._Colo urs.asp >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> Hmmm. >>> When I think Shingles, I always visualise thick tarboard tiles coated >>> with fine stone granulate, as in flexible. >>> >>> The ceramics translates into something quite different over here, >>> think I saw it mentioned on one of the sites, roof pans? >>> >>> J. >> >> Ps. >> >> Translated from Norwegian, Swedish and Danish to English it would >> simply be: Roof stone. Simple eh? } > > Translated from Finnish they would be roof bricks. > > This is what got installed on our roof few weeks ago (construction > project is underway): > > http://www.wienerberger.fi/servlet/S...=1129717475383 > > > --- > Olli Yup, takstein = roofstone. Has some fancy moldings to it though, nothing is what it used to be, sigh.. :0) J. |
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My trusty steed
Shag wrote:
> On Jan 17, 3:28 pm, Olli Lammi > A> wrote: >> Berg wrote: >>> Berg wrote: >>>> Joey Tribiani wrote: >>>>> "Olli Lammi" A> wrote >>>>> in aunalahti.fi... >>>>>> How about kattotiilet (tiles made out of clay or coloured concrete)? >>>>>> Are >>>>>> they called shingles? Or roof tiles as I would translate? >>>>> terracotta? >>>>> http://www.tgh.com.au/tshingles.html >>>>> http://www.boral.com.au/Article/Clay...cts_Terracotta... >>>> Hmmm. >>>> When I think Shingles, I always visualise thick tarboard tiles coated >>>> with fine stone granulate, as in flexible. >>>> The ceramics translates into something quite different over here, >>>> think I saw it mentioned on one of the sites, roof pans? >>>> J. >>> Ps. >>> Translated from Norwegian, Swedish and Danish to English it would simply >>> be: Roof stone. Simple eh? } >> Translated from Finnish they would be roof bricks. >> >> This is what got installed on our roof few weeks ago (construction >> project is underway): >> >> http://www.wienerberger.fi/servlet/S...ienerberger/SR... >> >> --- >> Olli > > Made it back home, safe and sound. The other guys finally made it to > work. > http://www.employees.org/~travist/steed4.jpg > http://www.employees.org/~travist/steed5.jpg Looks good sitting amongst that lot, does it not? J. |
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My trusty steed
On Jan 19, 7:07 am, "KWW" <kirk.walker ahyt aircooled doht neyt>
wrote: > Is there white paint on the driver's front fender? Also, is the bumper a > little high on that side? Just wondering..... my car isn't 1/4 as nice > looking as yours. > > -- > KWW > '65 Beetle (Jenny the IOC) > '64 Beetle (TBD the Blue Wave)"Shag" > wrote in message > Yes, all 4 fenders have dents in them but that one also had paint peeling off enough that surface rust was forming so I sanded it down and sprayed it with what I had to keep the rust at bay a little while longer. The sunroof leaks BADLY when it's raining hard so I got decently soaked on my ride home, too. The interior of the car is in better shape than I am, but the exterior of the car is like me. Leaves a lot to be desired cosmetically. :-D |
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