Bob - Thanks - will have a go at that.
Fish! Like it....
So bit of an update.
I thought this would make some of you smile - I promised myself that I would measure twice etc and not make the same mistake... but in the very last sheet I did this. Its eminently resolvable, and in the loft so wont see it. But I did certainly smile to myself!
The roof is fully boarded now and I have left good gaps so warping shouldn't be too much of an issue..
The loft end...
and the raised roof end...
So I got her naked, (without Tarp) and did a few jobs that I need to do before insulating the roof.
The first one being a couple of anchor points so I can lift stuff within the shop, I have found these useful previously but am very careful not to put anything of any substantial weight on it, I used to use them for swinging a dinghy round and raising into the roof.
I wanted to strengthen the ridge, so bolted on a couple of sheets of aluminium, then cut a hole straight through.
I have cut a motorbike security chain up and bought some galvanised shackles that are affixed on the inside.
I have put one of these each end of the shed - except the loft area so I have an anchor point at each end. I had to cut a small hole for the chain through the OSB and that's not fun with a jigsaw on the top in the cold!
So once done I could get on with the insulating... and the boon is I got it all free. The rest is a pain, it needs cutting to size and its horrible dusty stuff when cut.
I have got halfway across the front aspect of the roof, and foamed around them to secure and plug any air leaks, but was too dark for photos.
I did make a few over squirt errors with the foam, so I have not yet put the tarp back on, need to wait for it to dry and then will pull back into place. I'm not looking forward to that job before I go to bed!
I saw a step last week that I want to try to recreate with some left over bricks, just want to do the top circular step on this photo.
Its certainly not as much fun when its cold!
...time is precious; waste it wisely...