How to fix a reclaimed roof Slate ?

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Hi,I got a reclaimed slate, it has 2 holes from previous nails.
It's just the last slate on the edge of the roof near the gutter that I need to replace.
From reading up it seems I can use gripfill.
Is there any particular way of doing that or shall I just put a couple of blobs of it?

Thanks
 
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Bodging aside…we were asked to temp fix some verge slates that had come loose. Just to tide the customer over until we eventually demolished the building. We used ex-foam. The slates were still there clinging to the gable masonry when all about them had succumb to the digger bucket. They remained stuck together as they entered the grab wagon.:mrgreen:
 
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Hi,I got a reclaimed slate, it has 2 holes from previous nails.
It's just the last slate on the edge of the roof near the gutter that I need to replace.
From reading up it seems I can use gripfill.
Is there any particular way of doing that or shall I just put a couple of blobs of it?

Thanks
Hi I’ve stripped my slate roof and would like to re use the slates but the holes are shot. Where should I be re holing them. Any comments appreciated. Thanks
 
Make a new hole next to the holes you have .. keep clear of the centre.
It's tricky to say without seeing .
You could always use slate hooks then you don't need holes
 
Rather nail if possible. New holes would need to be 50-60mm in from the edge of the slate. Going on 30deg pitch. Do you think the side lap will be reduced to much.??? Would I be better re gauging the battens and hole above old holes using bonding gutter up to neighbours house.
 

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