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Re: O.T.-Less a roofer than a mechanic
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Posted by markct on October 10, 2003 at 12:33:06 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: O.T.-Less a roofer than a mechanic posted by Kajun on October 10, 2003 at 11:05:36:
what kinda roofing, steel or aluminum? we have aluminum on our barn, it was nailed on with aluminum nails that are driven thru the tops or the corrogations, the nails have rubber washers on them to help seal, but the washers are mostly deteriorated by now. i just built a small shed for my goats, i put a used piece of aluminum roofing on the top, i used 2 1/2 inch deck screws and just sealed the heads with silicone, since the shed was small it wasnt worth bothering to get the proper screws, and there were old nail holes in the roofing that i had to silicone over anyhow so it worked out pretty good. if i were to put on alot of metal roofing i would use the proper screws rather than the nails, since the nails work loose eventualy
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