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Metal detecting around outhouses

Old Katz

New member
To all of you who have metal detected around outhouses, I would like to know if you
have seen this kind of comode made of concrete. This looks new to me. See photo below.
I would think this would give a more accurate date for the site I worked last Thursday.
Thanks
Katz


Have you seen me before?
 
Looks like corrugated roofing has been around awhile: See artical.


Introduction
This information sheet deals with corrugated iron and steel, which have
been widely used in Australia, particularly for roof sheeting.1 The section
Further Reading lists more detailed works on this subject. For further
information, refer also to the information sheet on Metalwork, which
covers the care and conservation of other metal elements used in
building. These include cast and wrought iron fencing and decorative
panels and steel-framed windows.
The history of corrugated iron
The common term
 
Were you sniffing too closely around that thunder pot my man? I don't get why you did the speech about corrugated metal roofing or whatever?
 
:rofl:
Well not really.
The first part of the post questioned the use of corrugated roofing.
I made the mistake of thinking is too new and that I might have
misdated the date of the old site.

Then I got on google and answered my own question
so cut and pasted part of the artical I found for anyone
else who might be interested.

It looks like corrugated has bee around for along time.
I never knew that.

Yea, some people were probably confused.

Katz
 
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