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Jack W[_2_] February 27th 08 02:38 AM

Well, The Roofing Materials Arrived Today
 
Included were three pieces of plywood sheathing to possibly replace
three "soft" spots of the existing sheathing.

Two of the pieces are nice and flat but one is curved along the length
like a parenthesis.

Is this piece useless for roof sheathing, or will they drive nails
lengthwise down the center to flatten the board to the rafters??

Forgive my ignorance in this regard and thanks.

Edwin Pawlowski February 27th 08 02:42 AM

Well, The Roofing Materials Arrived Today
 

"Jack W" Windswept@Home wrote in message
...
Included were three pieces of plywood sheathing to possibly replace
three "soft" spots of the existing sheathing.

Two of the pieces are nice and flat but one is curved along the length
like a parenthesis.

Is this piece useless for roof sheathing, or will they drive nails
lengthwise down the center to flatten the board to the rafters??

Forgive my ignorance in this regard and thanks.


Not a problem. Once nailed in place it will be just fine and plenty sturdy.
It is getting harder and harder to find quality wood and sheathing grade is
one of the lower types.



www.therooftech.com March 13th 08 12:47 PM

Well, The Roofing Materials Arrived Today
 
On Feb 27, 9:59*am, Steve wrote:
Windswept@Home(Jack W) wrote on 26 Feb 2008 in group alt.home.repair:

Included were three pieces of plywood sheathing to possibly replace
three "soft" spots of the existing sheathing.


Two of the pieces are nice and flat but one is curved along the length
like a parenthesis.


Is this piece useless for roof sheathing, or will they drive nails
lengthwise down the center to flatten the board to the rafters??


Forgive my ignorance in this regard and thanks.


It will be nice and flat once they nail it down and spread 50 pounds of
shingles on top.

--
Steve B.
New LifeHomeImprovement


Try www.therooftech.com


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