[Woodworkers] Roofing question
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Sat Aug 1 18:05:24 PDT 2015
Doug
I've never worked with tin, but it sounds like as long as the pitch is
relatively shallow, you should be able to bend it right across the peak.
Gray Williams
Mechanicsville, VA
In a message dated 8/1/2015 2:49:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
woodworkers at lists.sawdusters.org writes:
Hi All, I need to put a roof on my sisters shed. She wants tin on the
roof so she can listen to the rain. The shed is one of those fiberglass
models and the Arizona sun has just turned the top into thick paper. It’s about
5’8” from the peak to the end of the current roof. I was thinking of
getting that 12’ long tin from the big box store and cutting the high points
down to just above the lower points and bending it over the peak. Not much
of a bend, much less that the peak of any house around here.
Anyone ever done this? Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Doug in AZ.
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