Ollie78
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I am part way through building a carport, frame is up and joists on. Next time we get a break in the weather for a couple of days I want to put the roof on.
We have elected to use fibreglass for reasons of cost, ease of use and aesthetics, considered rubber but that is a very large bit of heavy stuff to manipulate on my own (9m x 7m).
So to the point, I will be fixing 40 odd sheets of T & G OSB.
Some advice is to screw it, some say nail it.
Screwing is going to be a lot slower than a nailgun but I do not have access to a roofing style coil nailer for full head nails.
I might be able to borrow a framing nailer (or might buy one if cheap enough) but these will only fire clipped head nails as far as I know.
Will a 65mm ring shank with clipped head be fine for this job ?
Ollie
We have elected to use fibreglass for reasons of cost, ease of use and aesthetics, considered rubber but that is a very large bit of heavy stuff to manipulate on my own (9m x 7m).
So to the point, I will be fixing 40 odd sheets of T & G OSB.
Some advice is to screw it, some say nail it.
Screwing is going to be a lot slower than a nailgun but I do not have access to a roofing style coil nailer for full head nails.
I might be able to borrow a framing nailer (or might buy one if cheap enough) but these will only fire clipped head nails as far as I know.
Will a 65mm ring shank with clipped head be fine for this job ?
Ollie