I have never had any dealings with lead coated copper but my roofer suggested using it on a cricket. The problem is I have zinc corrugated roofing on top of it. Will the lead coated copper react to the zinc roofing or will it be ok since its lead coated? Anyone ever come across this before?
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I sent grant an email with a link to your discussion.
Tell Lyna that I still get "updates" from that Reunion site that says she's in her 50's.
There must be two of 'em.
Hah, thats priceless Cal. She even has a birthday coming up soon so I'll have to quiz her on her age. "but calvin says..."
How are you guys doing around here? I come in every once in a while but dont have much time anymore.
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Not "calvin says"....................
That damn spamming reunion site "says".
Can't speak for the others, but I'm fine. How's it with the two of you? We probably miss you, but we definitely miss that lady.
I havent seen the actuall specs on the metal Grant but I'll check today to make sure. I have been told that it is solid zinc and it could be true because this barn looking "tin" runs at 500 a square and comes from Europe. They wanted to use the lead coated because it would mostly match the colores of the previous 2 phases of flashing. I'll send some pics later today and show you some of my flashing nightmares.
What color would the terne coated stainless loook like? Never dealt with that either.
500 a square and comes from Europe.
Sounds a little cheap for pure zinc.
What color would the terne coated stainless loook like?
Similar to LCC.
Here are some pictures of the gutter and cricket.