goeduck
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Tin is on.
That is always a great milestone to pass ! Good job !
Tin is on.
Nice project. Night photo makes it look ... cold!
Did you choose a tin roof because of durability, light weight, or ???. I have a garage on my property built long ago from wood milled at the property. Trusses were not engineered as it was a .... no permits required ... type of job.
I've been thinking about sheeting it with OSB and putting a composition roof on, but I don't want to put more weight than it can handle. I don't know how to figure out what weight is appropriate. Except the tin must be much lighter.
I seem to have trouble with metal roofs... just could be my size isn't a good match plus they sure get slippery in the Pacific Northwest.
So far a quality comp has been the best for me all around... I always use 30# felt and double coverage... my first complete roof done by me was in 1982 and not a single issue... 35 years now and these were bargain shingles at the time...
What is the spacing of your trusses and how steep is your pitch? One of the advantages to metal over shingles is that you can space your trusses out a lot farther. Shingles need trusses 24 inches on center, or closer. I personally space my trusses out 4 feet and then use 2x4's on the flat for purlins across the trusses so I have an easy target to screw the metal down. Pitch is how steep the roof is. For metal, you can get away with 2:12 without any issues, but for shingles, you should never be less then 4:12
I would need some major logging to get 50 foot clearance between my tin roof and trees ..... the building is 24x36.
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Neat picture with the snow and the lights. Will the snow affect the OSB on the walls?