[AT] Screwing roofing
charles bridges
bridgescharles at bellsouth.net
Tue Jun 8 18:37:49 PDT 2004
Hi Carl & All
I did mine just like you said your instructions said, because that is the
same instructions that came with mine.
I have a friend that builds barns and sheds for a living. That is the way
he does it, unless the customer wants it screwed on the ridge. Then he says
OK, but I am not responsible for leaks unless it is from a screw missing a
perline.
Its a good idea to pop a chalk line where the screws go . It is surprising
how many times you will miss if you don't.
----- Original Message -----
From: "carl gogol" <cgogol at twcny.rr.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:33 PM
Subject: [AT] Screwing roofing
> As I prepare for a noisy weekend's activity of screwing down the metal
roof
> on the new shed, I started to ask other people at work how they did it. I
> was very surprised by the response of one friend who said he screwed it
all
> through the tops of the ridges to the wood so it wouldn't leak. The
> instructions I have found recommend screwing in every other flat (about
16"
> on 3' coverage material) and every other purlin or about 4' along the run.
> In addition, use a short stitch screw every 4' on the overlap ridge that
> just binds the metal and does not bite the wood.
> What do you all do?
>
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