It only hurts when I keep hitting it with the hammer really...That hurts just looking at it.
It only hurts when I keep hitting it with the hammer really...That hurts just looking at it.
I may have mumbled something a time or two.Was the air blue w profanity or do you manage to hold it in?
nice progress, a good roof is invaluable!
Since this roof doesn't have plywood, I would have spent $1500 to sheet the roof before spending another $750 on the cheapest 3 tab asphalt shingles. This would give me 10-15 year service life.What's the pricing difference between metal roofing and asphalt shingles? How hard is that metal to deal with once it's up if you need to make a repair, you cant just walk on it w/o bending it right?
Also gives you traction. Metal roofing can be slick.The trick to walking on a steel roof is to walk on the screw heads. They are placed where you have support structure under the sheeting. Then you will not damaged it.
Never walk on a metal roof after the dew point sets or when it is wet...Also gives you traction. Metal roofing can be slick.
Yes, it was lifting uneven but made it on both locks before it blew out.Looks like it had a cable running against it. Did the locks do their job?
I'm aware but have no choice. I need to get this truck down first, then I'll be able to fix it correctly once I have access to remove the old hose again. I plan to run external tubing for a permanent fix.Don't mix and match hose and fittings. You gotta use the correct fittings for the hose. Same Manufacturer and such.