That's not really a name, I just couldn't think of anything more clever as a header for this post - about thatching my roof.
I bought these "raincape" sections of palm thatch at Oceanic Arts in Whittier, CA. Each one is about 4' square and has been treated to be flame retardant.
I mounted them to the roof using fender washers and roofing nails. This seemed to work well, after my initial plan to use an air-gun stapler failed - the staples cut right through the thatching.
I started with the fringe and worked my way back toward the top of the roofline.
So far so good... Can't wait for that first ice-cold Zombie!
to be continued...
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The Tiki Pub Project begins...
The transformation of a small, detached writer's studio...
...to a swingin', swank Tiki drink mecca began on March 7th, 2008, with the purchase of some "beachin" pebbles - specifically, 3/8" Sunset Pebbles from La Canada Rustic Stone in Pasadena. This small area required sixteen 80 pound bags.
to be continued...
...to a swingin', swank Tiki drink mecca began on March 7th, 2008, with the purchase of some "beachin" pebbles - specifically, 3/8" Sunset Pebbles from La Canada Rustic Stone in Pasadena. This small area required sixteen 80 pound bags.
to be continued...
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