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Re: O.T.-Less a roofer than a mechanic
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Posted by Sam#3 on October 11, 2003 at 12:08:23 from (12.215.183.221):
In Reply to: O.T.-Less a roofer than a mechanic posted by Kajun on October 10, 2003 at 11:05:36:
From your discription it sounds like your approch was correct. The pitch is about a flat as I'd dare use corrugated roofing as it does have exposed holes and if it's a long roof you may start overflowing the corrugations in heavy rain. What dimention purlins did you use? If two inch and the nails protrude you should be OK. If only one inch the nails may be pulling in the heat. I've put a lot of the steel roofing down with both leadhead and flathead nails had no reported troubles. How many times did you hit your thumb? I found on nearly every job some one would get it twice. The first day it just knocked off a little patch of skin by the thumbnail. Simply a Awe Shocks! The second day when you hit the same spot you wanted to be wearing new denim overalls otherwise everyone would know what you did. No grin about it!
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