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	01-16-2009, 05:43 AM #1 attic mystery attic mysteryIn one corner of this 50+ year old attic I found these strips of cloth nailed to rafters and hanging above empty roofing cement containers. 
 Conventional comp shingle roofing in decent condition with no evidence of leaks.
 Anyone know or want to guess what's going on here?
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	01-16-2009, 06:07 AM #2 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryWTF?  
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 06:09 AM #3 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryLooks like some sort of moisture containment/drip into device. 
 
 Or perhaps the buckets were filled with an insecticide of some type and the cloth 'wicked' it into the attic space???
 
 
 Yeah, that smells like I pulled it straight outta my A$$...
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 06:29 AM #5 Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961) Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)
 www.ArnoldHomeInspections.com
 
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	01-16-2009, 06:31 AM #6 Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961) Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)
 www.ArnoldHomeInspections.com
 
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	01-16-2009, 06:32 AM #7 Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961) Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)
 www.ArnoldHomeInspections.com
 
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	01-16-2009, 06:55 AM #8 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mystery
 Guy goes up into the attic, sees where the water is leaking through his roof, says to himself "it's raining outside and leaking again, I can't figure out where the leak is, besides, I can't fix it in the rain anyway, so I'll let it drip into some buckets."
 
 Later on, he replaces the roof and forgets all about those buckets, leaving a "Conventional comp shingle roofing in decent condition with no evidence of leaks."
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 07:06 AM #9 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryJP: To continue your story: then a big fat nasty rat from above Ted's or Ron's client's water heater closet gets excited, hops off of his nest on the screened end of the combustion air duct, runs like hell through the attic hitting both cans one after another. The cans fall through the drywall ceiling - windowmakers.  
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 07:11 AM #10 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mystery
 That was my first thought about the right can in that photo, it is precariously balanced on that 1-1/2" top of the ceiling joist. The left can might stay in place (well positioned on that board and mostly full of water) and knock that rat out cold, saving it from running into the other can which would easily tip over ...  
 
 'Course, now it that rat came from the other direction and hit the right can first ...  
 
  
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 08:10 AM #11 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryMaybe one of those INS buses drove up and the boys headed home to get their green cards. I'm sure they'll be back soon.   
 
 rick
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 08:24 AM #12 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryDid I miss something or did no one notice that they are roofing cement cans. I tiny bit of a past leak problem. Ten gallns to seal the leaks. He must have mopoped half that side of the roof. 
 
 One would think that they might remember that they have a bucket of water still sitting in their attic. I guess you don't have to wory about the can rotting out and leaking the water into the attic/house.
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 10:01 AM #13 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryLooks like a homemade mouse/rodent/pest/bug/vermin trap. Was there anything in the buckets John? 
 
 
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	01-16-2009, 10:04 AM #14 Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961) Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)
 www.ArnoldHomeInspections.com
 
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	01-16-2009, 10:08 AM #15 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mystery
 
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	01-16-2009, 09:40 PM #19 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryDoes that attic insulation look like its really been wet / damp in the past. It does look like some water staining is present on the plywood decking. 
 
 rick
 
 
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	01-17-2009, 03:45 AM #20 Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961) Re: attic mystery
		"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception." -James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)
 www.ArnoldHomeInspections.com
 
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	01-17-2009, 06:15 AM #21 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mystery
 
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	01-19-2009, 08:33 PM #22 Re: attic mystery Re: attic mysteryLooks like a water catcher to me. I have seen similar ones and they use the cloth to catch the rafter runs. Here is a recent one(6 months) that was almost full. I told the buyer as long as evaporation was quicker than the rainfall no problem. 
 
 


 
 
						
					 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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