Tonytygwyn
Established Member
Its been a busy week and a bit.... the very expensive boiler turned up last Thursday which was a bit of a shock as was under the impression it was due this week. the weather was good but we had a rush to get the breather membrane on the roof to protect the boiler as you can never guaranty the weather, especially in Wales.
I decided in a belt and braces approach to fitting the battens I used stainless steel screws... I know overkill but I wanted the roof to out live me. well I'm regretting this now as, in my rush to get the roof water tight I miss calculated the batten gauge I worked out the gauge was 19cm but when cutting the spacer blocks forgot to remove a batten width so the battens would be at centres. So the battens were placed at 19cm apart not 14cm...Balls ... and guess what due to the stainless screws being rubbish a lot of the heads were stripped on screwing them in.
Long story short... to get the correct head lap on the tiles of 100mm I've had to buy another load of battens and fit them in where required.
You can see all the extra battens and the partially tiled roof below. I'm very pleased with it so far but its taking time.
All the rush to protect this beast.
In between spells on the roof and when it starts raining started building the biggest box I'll probably ever build 2m x 4m x 2.2m this will become the pellet storage silo.
I decided in a belt and braces approach to fitting the battens I used stainless steel screws... I know overkill but I wanted the roof to out live me. well I'm regretting this now as, in my rush to get the roof water tight I miss calculated the batten gauge I worked out the gauge was 19cm but when cutting the spacer blocks forgot to remove a batten width so the battens would be at centres. So the battens were placed at 19cm apart not 14cm...Balls ... and guess what due to the stainless screws being rubbish a lot of the heads were stripped on screwing them in.
Long story short... to get the correct head lap on the tiles of 100mm I've had to buy another load of battens and fit them in where required.
You can see all the extra battens and the partially tiled roof below. I'm very pleased with it so far but its taking time.
All the rush to protect this beast.
In between spells on the roof and when it starts raining started building the biggest box I'll probably ever build 2m x 4m x 2.2m this will become the pellet storage silo.