Posted by T_Bone on October 31, 2009 at 15:23:42 from (64.57.205.153):
In Reply to: OT: lightweight roof posted by Dan-IA on October 31, 2009 at 06:45:10:
Hi Dan,
A building built upon skids that is screwed together is consider a portable temporary building therefor not taxed in most states. It just has to "appear" that it's on skids too any inspector. Put your concrete pilings behind the skid rails, out of sight out of mind!
I just called last week, Lowes sells 4ftx8ftx2" styrofoam, $20/sh, 1" was $10sh.
I would take a serious look at using 1/2 solid cedar wood T&G for siding. Use a thin coat of butyl caulking between each T&G joint as well as the lapp ends too the framing, as this would make a air tight seal at all joints with no off gassing that plywood has.
You do the same for the roofing then spray/roll the roof with bedliner sealer.
Use sheet rock screws as there the cheapest and hold well in wood. Very easy too counter-sink as the screws are driven in.
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