where's all the luv at? wrote:
LUVNIT wrote:
probably 3in. staples

no that hard to belive.... i'm working on a place down the road from me. built in the 1890's has two layers of cedar shake, flat tin, two lavers of rolled and two lavers of regular comp shingles......the first time we got up on the roof my apprentice had a few lavers give loose and send him for a ride.
oh yeah.... under all that roofing and the rafters the building has a Dirt roof filled in over creosoted sawn 1" plank.
just thank god you're not tearing it off and cleaning that mess off the ground.
hey you want another job when your done????
heres pics of the crap
looks like a dagwood sandwich dont it
see how bad they are curled and seperated
my slaves at work :p
kinda hard to tell but those are 1" thick hardwood planks. trying to nail into them is like nailing into a brick wall.
the hallway/laundry room.
and my new roof from the inside. THAT is the reason i hired out to do this....i would have fuckered that all up.