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On Sun, 20 May 2018 03:31:24 -0700, Rob Graham wrote:
Some dozen years back my good wife had a mid life crisis and bought a Mk1 Mazda Mx5. I was obliged to quit the garage for this wee monster so that it could comply with the insurance company's requirements. So additional storage space had to be found for my wood store and somewhere for my lathes. There was a vague open lean-too structure already on one side so that was formalised with a proper floor, walls, etc. The small pitch corrugated pvc roofing was recycled and patched up. It is is this that now needs replacing, not critical, but it would be better to do this summer. But with what? There's no windows in this 'shed' so roof light is the norm. I thought of conservatory roofing but then realised that I would have to totally change the roof framing for that for jointing the panels. Any suggestions ? The 'shed' is 4 x 2m with nominally 4 x 2" roof timbers at 800mm centres, and a fairly low pitch angle. Thanks Rob We have a polycarbonate roof over our veranda and side passage. Robust and easy to get/cut to size, easy fit joints which screw to your roof timbers. A completely different league to corrugated plastic which, as you say, doesn't last that long. We have used https://www.cabp.co.uk/Roofing-Sheets/Polycarbonate-Panels/ and they seem reasonable. Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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