Hi guys
Well I've had a few weeks off from building the shed, as I've been busy preparing for a new baby and decorating my daughters new bedroom
Hopefully tomorrow, weather permitting, I can make a start on boarding the roof.
I'm going to piece the roof in using 1200x1200 9mm cuts of osb, then another layer glued on top, staggering the joints. I don't think this is an ideal way to do the roof and originally I was going to use 25mm osb 8x4's (which I already have 5 sheets of). Then I realised that maybe the 4x2 rafters would not hold the weight of the sheets, which put me off. So now I will probably use them for the floor instead.
Anyways, not being sure what type of osb it is..do you guys think it will be ok with some water hitting it until next weekend? My dad is coming next weekend to do the torch on felt and whatever work I get done this weekend with the boarding will be covered with a tarpaulin, though it does (I think) let a little water/condensation in here and there.
What do you think guys, will it be ok?
Well I've had a few weeks off from building the shed, as I've been busy preparing for a new baby and decorating my daughters new bedroom
Hopefully tomorrow, weather permitting, I can make a start on boarding the roof.
I'm going to piece the roof in using 1200x1200 9mm cuts of osb, then another layer glued on top, staggering the joints. I don't think this is an ideal way to do the roof and originally I was going to use 25mm osb 8x4's (which I already have 5 sheets of). Then I realised that maybe the 4x2 rafters would not hold the weight of the sheets, which put me off. So now I will probably use them for the floor instead.
Anyways, not being sure what type of osb it is..do you guys think it will be ok with some water hitting it until next weekend? My dad is coming next weekend to do the torch on felt and whatever work I get done this weekend with the boarding will be covered with a tarpaulin, though it does (I think) let a little water/condensation in here and there.
What do you think guys, will it be ok?