I intend to thatch my little timber frame house when it is done , but it will take me 3 years or so to grow the required amount.
So rather than try to get by under a plastic tarp , that firstly i can't afford and secondly , i hate plastic , i thought i would make some roof tiles .
I don't think the clay is very dear . but if it is i can just dig a hole and get some .
My land is 15" of topsoil ontop of 15" of stone pebbles , ontop of clay .
So i have the raw materials , the kiln i can make from the same clay , bought or dug , and the fuel will be wood that i have already .
Will have to find out how to stack the tiles in the kiln , to determine the size it needs to be . One firing would be better for economy , less wood .
Has anyone had a go at this ? lol , ok maybe not ! The only other option is old corrugated iron , ok for shed walls but a bit drippy for a house roof !
Cheers Russ