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Iowa Ron

04-24-2008 13:03:31




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Ihave a machine shed built in the mid 60s they used alumanum corrigated sheets [very simalar to the roofing used now] they installed several fiberglass panels for lighting ,they have began to rot away ....i dont have any sheets to replace them with. what should i do to cover over them,and be water tight??




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higgins

04-25-2008 13:24:39




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 Re: shed roof in reply to Iowa Ron, 04-24-2008 13:03:31  
I would think the roofing plants could fabricate from a pattern.
Portland, TN has/had several of these little plants that made roofing in one long stream and they would cut it to the length you requested. I know they did fiberglass too.



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steamnjn23

04-24-2008 13:26:49




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 Re: shed roof in reply to Iowa Ron, 04-24-2008 13:03:31  
Home Depot usually carries the see-thru sheets. maybe your local home centers can help with replacing them



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Iowa Ron

04-24-2008 13:10:22




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 Re: shed roof in reply to Iowa Ron, 04-24-2008 13:03:31  
corrigation is way off ,have tried to fudge a piece of steel ..... ....big gaps



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rhouston

04-24-2008 13:18:36




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 Re: shed roof in reply to Iowa Ron, 04-24-2008 13:10:22  
Could you remove a couple of sections on an end to replace the skylight sections then use newer stuff to replace the area removed?



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JMS/.MN

04-24-2008 13:07:49




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 Re: shed roof in reply to Iowa Ron, 04-24-2008 13:03:31  
A lot of current sheets have a different "profile" than older ones, but you can fudge a bit with the foam insulation strips and maybe add silicone sealant.



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