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The intent is to sheath the steelwork of the roof with OSB or similar,
and go on that with 34/1000 box profile. Roof pic: https://i.ibb.co/Krf1z2J/IMG-20210615-102128-1.jpg It might be possible to screw straight through the box profile and OSB into the steel purlins with TEK-3 screws, but there's scope for missing the target, which would be unfortunate. The purlins are equal angle 40x40x3mm mild steel, about 1000mm between the trusses, purlin apacing each side about 1150mm. I could secure OSB onto the steelwork, and mark out the purlins' positions on that I suppose. I could secure the OSB onto the purlins/trusses and fasten the box profile to the OSB only. Hm. Any suggestions as to how to approach the job? |
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