When I last posted, we had just finished installing the 4x4 crossbeams and the 1x6 pine car siding for the inside ceiling. That was far from being a weather-proof roof, as one long day of heavy rain displayed to my complete satisfaction. Fortunately, I had covered my tools and lumber with black plastic tarps so things survived the storm well.
During the past week or so we have completed a lot of work that isn't particularly visible in snapshots but that is of vital importance. First, we covered the entire roof deck with 1/2" foam panels--shiny side up to insulate the roof and reflect infrared heat from summer sunlight. The foam is held down by 1x4 spacers, spaced at 16" on center. Those in turn hold up the 5/8" OSB roof deck. And now that is covered with 30# felt, with a 19" overlap to provide double coverage. Only the shingles and fascia boards of the finished roof remain to be installed, but even as it is today, the roof should be impervious to the most sustained of rainfalls. . . . And given that the lake is nearing record low water, I very much hope that we get such a rainstorm soon!
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Note the 1x4 spacers holding on the layer of foam |
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Here Terry and Jim are cutting the final strip of felt.
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Packing up after a job well done
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Wow, making a lot of progress! :)
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