I have had a busy couple of months and made some progress on the workshed.
Firstly the insulation is in the process of being fitted. I ended up buying celotex type boards. They are seconds from seconds and co and are half sheets which have a taper from 90mm on one side to 70mm on the other. I worried for a couple of weeks as to whether it would be suitable or a pain to fit. It actually just fine. I have done three walls and a quarter of the roof. It seems to cut best with an old handsaw and friction fit. Anyway here are some photos.
The other thing I have finished is fitting the EPDM roof. I bought it from
http://www.permaroofstore.co.uk . It was a bit cheaper than rubber4roofs who have plagued my YouTube ads for the last 6 months. Customer service was great. They forgot to include polypin nails but posted them for next day when reminded. I would recommend them.
I went for the thicker rubber as it was only £1 more on special offer.
I had help fitting it, and would not have enjoyed doing it alone. I thought it would take a couple of hours bit took 5 or 6 including doing the trims. It would have been tricky so say the least to do alone.
The gutter drip edge was almost a bit sweary to fit as it is a two part with the rubber wrapping around the two parts. It's hard to explain but makes for a good neat drip edge. I got a bit of excess glue on the rubber and this stopped the plastic sliding over the rubber. I used some flour in lieu of talc to remove the stickyness.
There are no air bubbles yet and fingers crossed there won't be any.
Evidence:
Look who has taken up residence in the shed. He/she keeps spinning amazing webs right at head height. But they are rare, so are welcome to share my garden.
I have bought the gutter, I just need to find half an hour to fit it.
Next is to finish the insulation, wrap the outside and buy the inside lining. Wickes is closest to me and do 9mm OSB. Will that be suitable lining or should I go 12mm?
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