Shed Roof
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:24 pm
The roof on the shed where I painted the Maverick has leaked and ruined 2/3 of the particle board sheathing. Lots of mold too. I'm STILL waiting for an estimate from my neighbor contractor (guess the job is too small to be interesting) but WXO and another buddy have volunteered to help redo the roof. Roof isn't steep and only 8' at the eaves so I think three old guys can handle it.
Plan is to empty it out and thoroughly soak the whole inside with power sprayed bleach a couple of times before we start. Don't want to expose anyone to the mold.
The 4X8 sheets of particle board will be removed one at a time because I think that sheathing is an important part of the structure. Think the shed would get all out of shape if the whole roof were removed.
Found a way to have some fun. There were a bunch of mostly empty aerosol cans of paint in the shed. Can't put the in the trash where the propellant could get released inside the enclosed trash hauler. And, the paint should be solidified before it goes to the landfill. Solution: use the pressurized cans for target practice with the pellet rifle. From a safe distance, shoot one and it jumps, spins, rolls and sprays. Paint gets spread over the leaves where it will set up and be harmless.

Exit wound.

Plan is to empty it out and thoroughly soak the whole inside with power sprayed bleach a couple of times before we start. Don't want to expose anyone to the mold.
The 4X8 sheets of particle board will be removed one at a time because I think that sheathing is an important part of the structure. Think the shed would get all out of shape if the whole roof were removed.
Found a way to have some fun. There were a bunch of mostly empty aerosol cans of paint in the shed. Can't put the in the trash where the propellant could get released inside the enclosed trash hauler. And, the paint should be solidified before it goes to the landfill. Solution: use the pressurized cans for target practice with the pellet rifle. From a safe distance, shoot one and it jumps, spins, rolls and sprays. Paint gets spread over the leaves where it will set up and be harmless.

Exit wound.

