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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Thatch roof built in 2006
Granby Zoo - Québec
Broadcasted 06/06/18

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  • Maybe you can help me. I recently went to a reconstruction of an old cracker expo here in Florida. There ole pole barn had a thatch roof. They used palmetto. I have some photos but I do not know how to down load them in this format. My trouble is I cannot find any information anywhere no how to do it. There are no YouTube videos and I cant find anything on Google. Do you or can you find any information for me>

    Thank you Tony

    Tampa bay Florida

  • @56TonyT

    hello Tony, sorry but i don't work with palm leaves. I use common reed (phragmatis australis) which is very different !

    Good luck.

    Roy

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  • simpeksa.lt visit and look at european style

  • @56TonyT  look up Makuti roof

  • @RoyDupuy

    Hello Roy. I am very interested in learning your technique for reed roofs. Do you teach? Your roofs are beautiful! Did you teach yourself this? Thanks.

  • ehow.com/how_5689833_build-pal­m-frond-roof.html

    Palm Frond Roof. FTW  :D

  • very nice. we can supply you with various thatch roofing products, such as water reed, thatch panel and so on ,you can visit our website:

  • Too bad these Canucks didn't speak English too!

  • Roy; Yes Sir, Reed is much different than Palmetto. I rely wish to find more information on Palmetto thatched roofs. Do you have any friends or acquaintances that may have some information on palmetto thatched roofs? Reed is not that available here in Florida but palmetto grows almost everywhere.

    Tony

    Tampa Bay

    Florida

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