JeremyL
Silver Member
OK, today I put the finishing touchs on the framing, and all the OSB is on top. I added some more blocking between rafters and straightened out and reinforced the top beam.
I had planned to put a variety of old, mixed colored shingles on the roof. Now I am having second thoughts, especially since I found that I only had about four packs of shingles and would have to buy a bunch more to get to the 448 SqFt. that is the roof. So I put off putting on drip edge and tar paper.
Suggestions for roofing material? My considerations:
-This shed is on the top of a hill and will get plenty of wind.
- It is only my wife and me handling the materials.
- I don't have tools for cutting large pieces of metal.
- I only want to do this once.
Suggestions for siding two and a half sides? I can add more purlins if needed. My considerations:
- The horses should not want to eat or break it.
- I have lots of tools for working with wood.
- It would be nice if it looks good.
Thanks for looking, and thanks for suggestions.
It is summer-like hot in Kentucky today.
I had planned to put a variety of old, mixed colored shingles on the roof. Now I am having second thoughts, especially since I found that I only had about four packs of shingles and would have to buy a bunch more to get to the 448 SqFt. that is the roof. So I put off putting on drip edge and tar paper.
Suggestions for roofing material? My considerations:
-This shed is on the top of a hill and will get plenty of wind.
- It is only my wife and me handling the materials.
- I don't have tools for cutting large pieces of metal.
- I only want to do this once.
Suggestions for siding two and a half sides? I can add more purlins if needed. My considerations:
- The horses should not want to eat or break it.
- I have lots of tools for working with wood.
- It would be nice if it looks good.
Thanks for looking, and thanks for suggestions.
It is summer-like hot in Kentucky today.