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I worked on my shed roof all weekend. Cut gloves were an afterthought. Metal roof valleys are basically one giant fukkin razor blade. Luckily we have a good supply of band aids.
Did you run a separate piece of valley metal first then roof panels lay on top of that?
 

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Did you run a separate piece of valley metal first then roof panels lay on top of that?
Yep. W valley. The worst part was tying it together at the peak. I got it sealed up but it was a challenge. I know the cap will cover but I wanted it as nice as I could get it. Pretty happy with the end result but what a mfer!
 

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Yep. W valley. The worst part was tying it together at the peak. I got it sealed up but it was a challenge. I know the cap will cover but I wanted it as nice as I could get it. Pretty happy with the end result but what a mfer!

I never did a metal roof like that but shingled 100s. The valleys are always tough at the top.
 

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Pouring a pad??
Yeah 4 inches in your measures thick with reo mesh.👀
I need a bit more gap20 gravel first.
Shed kitset people are a bit confused because my crete guy wants to put water shedding rebates at the door positions and no one's ever asked about doing that before, but we'll work it out.
 

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Yeah 4 inches in your measures thick with reo mesh.👀
I need a bit more gap20 gravel first.
Shed kitset people are a bit confused because my crete guy wants to put water shedding rebates at the door positions and no one's ever asked about doing that before, but we'll work it out.
4 inches makes way more sense than 101.6 mm 😂. The taper or rebate at your doorways is definitely worth while but most people don’t think of it til they have a water problem.
 

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4 inches makes way more sense than 101.6 mm 😂. The taper or rebate at your doorways is definitely worth while but most people don’t think of it til they have a water problem.
Just having the same talk with Dallas. He's like why are the studs 23 5/8 apart?

Because that's 600mm you dumb kunt. And 600 is easy to multiply.
 

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4 inches makes way more sense than 101.6 mm 😂. The taper or rebate at your doorways is definitely worth while but most people don’t think of it til they have a water problem.
The cladding extends down past the outside edge of the slab by 3/4 inch so water drips off.
But now I'll need some ride on mower ramp trickery to get the doors to swing over that.
 
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