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![]() As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Cheers.. -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote:
As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Cheers.. -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. Both are OK, the recommended fixing centres is 100mm for both, so nailing is cheaper. You need 50mm nails min diameter 0.16 x fixing thickness. Nails to be corrosion protected. If you can be bothered, chapter and verse can be found in TRADA's Panel Guide, which I think you can download for free... |
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On 20/09/2019 12:28, Nikki Smith wrote:
On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Cheers.. -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. Both are OK, the recommended fixing centres is 100mm for both, so nailing is cheaper. You need 50mm nails min diameter 0.16 x fixing thickness. Nails to be corrosion protected. If you can be bothered, chapter and verse can be found in TRADA's Panel Guide, which I think you can download for free... Err, NO. The Permaroof videos say do not use nails because they could work loose. Needs to be screwed down. See PermaRoof Uk web site and read the installation guide called 'Roof preparation' Also, if you haven't bought the OSB3 yet, use the 8x2 t&g version if your joist spacings are more than 18 inches, else noggins are recommended. |
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On 20/09/2019 11:47, tony sayer wrote:
As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Screw would be my choice, less chance of a board lifting at a joint and splitting the covering. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 20/09/2019 17:50, John Rumm wrote:
On 20/09/2019 11:47, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Screw would be my choice, less chance of a board lifting at a joint and splitting the covering. +1, I hardly ever use nails for anything these days. Whilst they are cheaper, modern screws with an impact driver are IMHO faster and more secure, and also easier to remove if that becomes necessary. (Not faster than a power nailer of course). |
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On 20/09/2019 20:32, newshound wrote:
On 20/09/2019 17:50, John Rumm wrote: On 20/09/2019 11:47, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Screw would be my choice, less chance of a board lifting at a joint and splitting the covering. +1, I hardly ever use nails for anything these days. Whilst they are cheaper, modern screws with an impact driver are IMHO faster and more secure, and also easier to remove if that becomes necessary. (Not faster than a power nailer of course). Yup, nailer with ring shank nails has pretty good holding power as well. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 21:10:26 +0100, John Rumm wrote:
On 20/09/2019 20:32, newshound wrote: On 20/09/2019 17:50, John Rumm wrote: On 20/09/2019 11:47, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Screw would be my choice, less chance of a board lifting at a joint and splitting the covering. +1, I hardly ever use nails for anything these days. Whilst they are cheaper, modern screws with an impact driver are IMHO faster and more secure, and also easier to remove if that becomes necessary. (Not faster than a power nailer of course). Yup, nailer with ring shank nails has pretty good holding power as well. I used those - stainless steel ones - on one shed's roof. The roof is Onduline, so it does need 'adjusting' occasionally due, I think, to the material giving as it's heated and cooled. The other shed I used st. st. screws, 4mmx80mm, in place of the nails as I didn't want to use a hammer. On the wooden shed that I built I used 6mm Turbo Ultra st. st. screws then, on the walls, put in a few ring-shank nails so that the wall panel was hard to remove. Won't stop a cordless saw though. -- Peter. The gods will stay away whilst religions hold sway |
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On 21/09/2019 08:37, PeterC wrote:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 21:10:26 +0100, John Rumm wrote: On 20/09/2019 20:32, newshound wrote: On 20/09/2019 17:50, John Rumm wrote: On 20/09/2019 11:47, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Screw would be my choice, less chance of a board lifting at a joint and splitting the covering. +1, I hardly ever use nails for anything these days. Whilst they are cheaper, modern screws with an impact driver are IMHO faster and more secure, and also easier to remove if that becomes necessary. (Not faster than a power nailer of course). Yup, nailer with ring shank nails has pretty good holding power as well. I used those - stainless steel ones - on one shed's roof. The roof is Onduline, so it does need 'adjusting' occasionally due, I think, to the material giving as it's heated and cooled. The other shed I used st. st. screws, 4mmx80mm, in place of the nails as I didn't want to use a hammer. On the wooden shed that I built I used 6mm Turbo Ultra st. st. screws then, on the walls, put in a few ring-shank nails so that the wall panel was hard to remove. Won't stop a cordless saw though. Slightly confused. Is the Onduline on top of board, or into rafters? What do you mean by adjusting? I have a 25 year old Onduline roof that is still watertight, but sags everywhere and the "overhangs" have collapsed because I didn't support them adequately. Also, I rent a stable with 10 year Onduline which has sagged and split in places leading to small leaks. I think if I were using it again I would put it down on top of board, or alternatively just use shaped metal sheeting. |
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scribeth thus As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Cheers.. Thanks for that screws it is then! -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote:
As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Another alternative here. The shanks are twisted 7 therefore hard to pull out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...oofing%20nails |
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On 24/09/2019 15:58, harry wrote:
On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Another alternative here. The shanks are twisted 7 therefore hard to pull out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...oofing%20nails Those are designed for fixing things like corrugated sheets, not fixing a desk that will be covered after. So completely unsuitable for use under a EDPM roofing membrane - the protruding heads will damage the covering. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 24/09/2019 16:30, John Rumm wrote:
On 24/09/2019 15:58, harry wrote: On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayerÂ* wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Another alternative here. The shanks are twisted 7 therefore hard to pull out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...oofing%20nails Those are designed for fixing things like corrugated sheets, not fixing a desk that will be covered after. So completely unsuitable for use under a EDPM roofing membrane - the protruding heads will damage the covering. or deck even :-) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 24/09/2019 19:41, John Rumm wrote:
On 24/09/2019 16:30, John Rumm wrote: On 24/09/2019 15:58, harry wrote: On Friday, 20 September 2019 11:47:24 UTC+1, tony sayerÂ* wrote: As it says really we're re-roofing the garage roof taking off the chipboard or ****board rather! And replacing with 18 mm OSB grade 3 just wondering what the best way of fixing it was?, nail it or screw it obviously with countersunk screws, its to be covered with an EDPM membrane rubber roof covering. Another alternative here. The shanks are twisted 7 therefore hard to pull out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...oofing%20nails Those are designed for fixing things like corrugated sheets, not fixing a desk that will be covered after. So completely unsuitable for use under a EDPM roofing membrane - the protruding heads will damage the covering. or deck even :-) The people who supplied my EDPM kit warn against using using nails in case they work loose over time. Only screwing is acceptable to them or the guarantee would be invalid. |
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