Nailing shingles

   / Nailing shingles #11  
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What about plywood and paint it with some sealant - like fence paint, driveway sealer or such? </font>

If you have an air compressor, you could use one of the 2-part epoxies that would normally be sprayed into a pick up truck as a bed liner. Rhino-Liner is the most common brand, and you can't buy their branded mix, but you can find other brands of 2-part epoxy that would make a very good roof. The cost to cover the roof would probably be about $150, assuming 2 coats are applied and that the roof is basically the size of 2 or 3 sheets of 4x8 plywood.

A spray on 2 part epoxy will be much better than anything you can roll or brush on. It will be much thicker and more flexible too. I've used it on a couple projects and been very satisfied with the stuff you can buy on Ebay (Rattleguard and Xtremeliner).
 
   / Nailing shingles #12  
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What about plywood and paint it with some sealant - like fence paint, driveway sealer or such? </font>

If you have an air compressor, you could use one of the 2-part epoxies that would normally be sprayed into a pick up truck as a bed liner. Rhino-Liner is the most common brand, and you can't buy their branded mix, but you can find other brands of 2-part epoxy that would make a very good roof. The cost to cover the roof would probably be about $150, assuming 2 coats are applied and that the roof is basically the size of 2 or 3 sheets of 4x8 plywood.

A spray on 2 part epoxy will be much better than anything you can roll or brush on. It will be much thicker and more flexible too. I've used it on a couple projects and been very satisfied with the stuff you can buy on Ebay (Rattleguard and Xtremeliner).
 
   / Nailing shingles #13  
If kids are going to climb on the roof, you have to be concerned using any material that is slippery when wet. I would think that paint or driveway sealer would be very slippery when wet.
 
   / Nailing shingles #14  
If kids are going to climb on the roof, you have to be concerned using any material that is slippery when wet. I would think that paint or driveway sealer would be very slippery when wet.
 
   / Nailing shingles #15  
Use the 1/2" nails. What are you worried about?
 
   / Nailing shingles #16  
Use the 1/2" nails. What are you worried about?
 
   / Nailing shingles #17  
Have you thought about staples? With an air stapler it would be a very easy install.

SimS
 
   / Nailing shingles #18  
Have you thought about staples? With an air stapler it would be a very easy install.

SimS
 
   / Nailing shingles #19  
A staple gun works good, you should be able to get one at Home Depot. They use the heavy duty Arrow staples but are used like a hammer, don't need air, and they are a lot faster than nails. I worked for a guy framing houses about 25 years ago and we called them slap guns. Not sure what the real name for them is.

Greg
 
   / Nailing shingles #20  
A staple gun works good, you should be able to get one at Home Depot. They use the heavy duty Arrow staples but are used like a hammer, don't need air, and they are a lot faster than nails. I worked for a guy framing houses about 25 years ago and we called them slap guns. Not sure what the real name for them is.

Greg
 

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