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[QUOTE="orchidman33, post: 121315, member: 29286"] Going by your photo which shows the age (style ) of the house, I would say that it is nailed, most likely with lead head nails. The first row up from the spouting , will be about 300-400 mm from the edge. In my opinion as the roof has a low pictch ,there is not a lot of roof visable so having the motifies lower down on the roof is more practical. If you put it up at the ridge- what can you put in front of it that can be seen. The frames that are shown in the thread are made from what electricians call conduit, i would say 25mm. This is sold in 4m lengths and is grey plastic pipe.Also it is not expensive when purchased from electrical wholesalers. From what I have heard, stay away from JA Russell if you are wanting to pay by EFT or do not have an account with them. (I am in the electrical wholesale trade) [/QUOTE]
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