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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #60 on: April 29, 2008, 10:19:41 AM »

Two arrested following lead theft

Two men have been arrested in Kent on suspicion of stealing lead from the roofs of houses.

Residents in Athelstan Road, Margate, called police when they heard people running on their roofs early on Sunday.

Officers surrounded the street as the area was searched before arresting two men in a nearby flat at 0100 BST.

The two men, aged 17 and 21, from Margate, were held in custody and questioned before being released on bail until 20th May.

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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #61 on: April 29, 2008, 10:29:12 AM »
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #62 on: April 29, 2008, 10:32:01 AM »
You need Smartwater...

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Minster moves to stop lead thefts

New technology is being used at Beverley Minster to protect the 800-year-old building after a spate of lead thefts from churches in Yorkshire.

Workers have been on the minster roof marking lead with Smartwater - an invisible liquid containing a unique code - to deter thieves.
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #63 on: April 29, 2008, 10:34:55 AM »
How does that work then?

Surely the thieves melt the lead down causing the smartwater to boil off.

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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #64 on: April 29, 2008, 10:40:30 AM »
Wonder where my new lead came from? rubschin:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #65 on: April 29, 2008, 10:40:41 AM »
How does that work then?

Surely the thieves melt the lead down causing the smartwater to boil off.
Yes, I thought that... and if they can't see it in the first place...  shrugs:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #66 on: April 29, 2008, 10:48:03 AM »
The water itself would boil off but the minerals in the water would be what is used as a trace and they would still be in the lead.

Having said that all Nick needs to do is have 'Property of Captain Calamity' stamped on all the lead being used on Chez Nick and no bugger in their right mind would pinch it.  whistle:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #67 on: April 29, 2008, 11:22:28 AM »
The water itself would boil off but the minerals in the water would be what is used as a trace and they would still be in the lead.
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #68 on: April 29, 2008, 11:35:24 AM »
Truth be told I have no idea but it sounded good  redface:

Nick has another worry as well now:

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Millions of old buildings in England may be at risk because of a shortage of specialist workers, a report says.

The National Heritage Training Group said more thatchers, dry stone-wallers and stonemasons were needed to deal with pre-1919 construction.

It said the shortage of craft workers has eased in recent years, but there was still a skills and knowledge gap.

Peter Lobban, of industry group ConstructionSkills, said "giant steps" were being taken to train more people.

Research conducted for the report revealed that many people were finding it hard to find joiners, roofers and carpenters, while levels of satisfaction with repair work have declined "considerably".

The report also revealed that there are only 507 fully accredited conservation professionals in the UK from a base of half a million architects, engineers, surveyors and conservation officers.

The study showed this was equivalent to one accredited surveyor to every 85,000 old buildings, and one engineer to every 276,000.

'Giant steps'

According to the report, the future of the five million pre-1919 buildings in England could be at risk because of the lack of specialists.

Mr Lobban, who is chief executive of ConstructionSkills, said: "We've taken some giant steps to ensure that more people are taking up these traditional building crafts that are so important to preserving the country's heritage buildings.

"But there is more work to do. Many of the people undertaking repair and maintenance work on pre-1919 buildings need upskilling to guarantee that tasks are completed to the highest possible standard and England's iconic and more humble buildings are not spoilt."

Meanwhile, Bill Martin, director of conservation at English Heritage, said the "serious shortage of craftspeople" had been highlighted in a 2005 report which "captured the imagination of many people and has resulted in a huge renewal of interest in careers in the heritage build sector".

He went on: "The 3000-strong force of new blood is crucial to addressing the succession problem within the sector. We may be reversing a trend but clearly there is still lots to do to make sure the quality of work is maintained.

"These skills issues affect not just listed buildings, but the whole swathe of undesignated and locally important heritage and conservation areas that form an integral part of the historic environment."

Mentoring programme

The National Heritage Training Group and its partners said it will invest £1m to help reduce the skills gap through various initiatives, such as encouraging the up-take of qualifications such as the Heritage Skills NVQ Level 3 and a Heritage Apprenticeship Programme.

It also plans to establish a mentoring programme, with experienced craftspeople passing on skills and knowledge to less experienced practitioners.

Mike Moody, chairman of the National Heritage Training Group, stressed the importance of "retaining a skilled workforce".

"This is essential if we are to maintain the highest possible standards of workmanship, as well as remaining commercially successful," he said.

Mr Moody went on: "The work of the NHTG has helped reduce the skills shortage, but we will now redouble our efforts to address the skills gaps for both craftspeople and building professionals to ensure we properly care for and maintain our built heritage."
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #69 on: April 29, 2008, 12:17:10 PM »
My men are all on the job!

I can hear them banging.

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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #70 on: April 29, 2008, 12:52:15 PM »
No you can just hear them banging away at something, doesnt mean they are actually working Nick  point:
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« Reply #71 on: April 29, 2008, 03:47:13 PM »
No you can just hear them banging away at something, doesnt mean they are actually working Nick  point:
They are nicking the lead prolly...  whistle:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #72 on: April 29, 2008, 05:22:15 PM »
Nick. This new roof; d'you reckon on getting felt laid down in the loft...?  eyes:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #73 on: April 29, 2008, 05:24:57 PM »
He's offered me a Bonio if I go and look at it  ~ I hope it's not it's a variant on "I know where there is a bunnies nest ... do you want to see it?"scared2:
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Re: Nick's all new ROOFER blog
« Reply #74 on: April 29, 2008, 05:36:42 PM »
I'd be very careful. He'll start using words like Purlin, Rafter, Joist and Beam. It's all code I've heard  ;)
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