[GSBN] Curved Gutter

Misha Rauchwerger misha.rauchwerger at gmail.com
Fri May 3 02:44:29 UTC 2013


I have come to really dislike gutters, with all their associated
maintenance issues.  Unless you need really clean water for drinking, I
prefer to collect the water once it lands in perimeter drains around the
house.  It may not always be the best solution, but it certainly solves the
curved gutter problem on curvy structures.

Misha


On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Bohdan Dorniak <bdco at adam.com.au> wrote:

> Try www.fielders.com.au ****
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> sorryJ****
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> GSBN-bounces at sustainablesources.com] *On Behalf Of *Bohdan Dorniak
> *Sent:* Friday, 3 May 2013 9:19 AM
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> *To:* 'Global Straw Building Network'
> *Subject:* Re: [GSBN] Curved Gutter****
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> Interesting – thanks for that****
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> Bohdan****
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> In Australia we try and water harvest every drop we can – seems that
> copper would not be a good solution.****
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> Most of our roof material is corrugated “colorbond” zincalume roofing ,
> thicknesses usually .42mm and .47mm thick material. Gutters are also of the
> same materials.****
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> For fun? Try www.feilders.com.au website to see what metal roofing
> materials we have here in South Australia****
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