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Roof Repair in the Canary Islands

While living here I’ve had several opportunities to do home repair or participate in minor constructions jobs. The most recent task was repairing a trough that had developed on the roof of our building and that appeared to be allowing water to collect and filter through to my upstairs neighbor’s ceiling.

My neighbor was going to pour some cement into the trough (a depression in the roof about 2 meters in diameter) and paint over it, but I suggested that maybe we should go a little further. I hate doing things twice. My father was here visiting and what better way to spend your vacation than helping your son repair his roof?

Removing Old PaintWe started by cleaning the affected area, removing the old paint and vacuming out the dust and other junk that had accumulated between the tiles over the years.

Applying ResinWe then applied a “resin” (not sure of the chemical makeup) to help the cement stick and minimize leaking. When the resin dries, it leaves behind a sticky substance not unlike the glue on the back of some price tags (that is impossible to remove).

Depth of DepressionMeasuring depth of depression

The hole we were trying to fill was about 1.5cm deep (about half an inch). Note that we only measured one dimension. More on why later…


Filling with mortarLeveling mortar to fill troughApplying trowel to flattenDepression with mortar prior to paintingDried mortar

I had never poured cement before but my father had, so with his help, we managed to pour a fairly nice patch filling the hole. We used an entire 20 kilo bag of cement (well, 85% of the bag) and were very careful not to let the cement get too wet. The cement dried in a few hours (it was hot and sunny) but we dampened it to keep it from cracking and by the next day, it was ready to be painted.


Starting paint jobThe paint, known as sealent here, seemed to be a “rubberized” acrylic paint with some insulating properties. It is a bit disturbing to think that this is the ONLY thing keeping water from penetrating the tiles, mortar, and cement below. Shouldn’t there be some sort of rubberized layer (at least 1/4 inch thick) glued to the surface with some petroleum based product? Apparently, this paint-only approach is standard here in the islands.

Finished ProductTwo coats (and 24 hours) later, the job was done, and just in time too. It started to rain about 8 hours later. Unfortunately, for all of my good intentions, it looks like this work was mostly for naught. As I stated above, we only measured the depth to fill by one dimension. This is because the neighbor was convinced the water was leaking through where it was accumulating. Failed repairI, however, suspected that filling that one hole would simply push the water to other parts of the greater depression, which is in fact what happened. Thus, to really fix the problem, we’re probably going to have to fill nearly the entire roof with about 2cm of mortar.

Life on Gran Canaria

In Memory of My Mom

Meine Firma (My Company)

Libros y hardware gratis

Estoy regalando unos libros y unos componentes de hardware al primero que pase por mi casa a recogerlo (no el primero que llame, ni el primero que conteste por correo, etc…). Las únicas condiciones son las siguientes:

  1. Si quieres un libro, te tienes que llevar todos
  2. Si quieres un componente de hardware, te tienes que llevar todos Y me tienes que sacar el disco duro del ordenador (te dejaré el disco original, que está averiado)
  3. No puedes ser alguien con quien ya tengo una relación pero SÍ tienes que tener una relación con alguien que tiene relación conmigo (sí, quiero ampliar mi red de contactos)
  • La lista de libros
  • Componentes de hardware incluyen:
    • iBook G4 (800 Mhz, white, incluye todos los discos de instalación etc., pero que no arranca ya)
    • FireWire CD Burner
    • Wireless mouse (but not bluetooth)
    • M-Audio GrooveLap Transit headset (digital headphones and microphone)

Estimo que estoy regalando $1.600,00 en mercancia… Por favor, pasen la palabra!

Development

PHP BBEdit Clipping Set Updated

A new version of the PHP BBEdit Clipping Set is available for download (for free) immediately:

http://tedmasterweb.com/php-bbedit-clipping-set/

HIGHLIGHT: The new set contains more than 9,200 clippings (that’s about 3,000 more than the previous version).

Changes in this version

  • all clippings (optionally) conform as closely as possible to the Zend/PEAR style guides

  • removed hundreds of duplicate clippings (mostly constants)

  • removed “cruft” (primarily from Snippets and Control Structures)

  • reorganized clippings into more logical folder structures

  • based this set on a very recent version of the manual

  • the set now includes more than 9,200 functions, constants, methods, properties, snippets, control structures and more

  • added additional “interactive” functionality to some date functions (I could never remember exactly which switches to use when formatting dates)

  • the set now includes class methods and properties

  • renamed the clipping set to just “PHP.php” (except for the “Loose” version, see page for details)

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I hope you enjoy and be sure to let me know if you find any bugs or have any requests for improvement!

Sincerely,

Ted Stresen-Reuter http://tedmasterweb.com

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