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Not sure about the 4x2, it's of such variable quality that there's a chance it may actually be too shit.
But hardwood isn't necessary; if you were to ask a joiner/good timber yard for an offcut of "sawn joinery" that would definitely suffice. I mean you only need 600mm of 20x30, that's firewood to most places.
Or ask a timber supplier for a 600mm sample of ex-25mm tgv (tongue and groove) -
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More madness from Braverman:
"The critics will cite Boris [Johnson], Liz [Truss], Rwanda, and, I can immodestly predict, even me as all being fatal to our ‘centrist’ vote.
The reality is rather different: we are haemorrhaging votes largely to Reform. Why? Because we failed to cut immigration or tax or deal with the net zero and woke policies we have presided over for 14 years."
What is the conspiracy behind this misleading nonsense? What, other than power, is she trying to achieve by being so purposefully innacurate?
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Your best bet is to get something like a rubble sack or heavy plastic sheet and push it as far as you can up under the tile directly under the ridge tile. Then try to introduce some tension into it, maybe by weighting the bottom edge, so that water running down it doesn't weigh it down and create a pool.
If you cover the ridge water will likely still be able to get into the breakage.A roofer repairing that will need to take off probably 3 of the ridge (which will break), and will need at least 3 of those rare-looking tiles.
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Fair point.
Probably putting on their CV too