Hello All
Got to the point where I am framing the roof and about to sheat the entire thing with Dura-Rock. As it says in most of the plans I've read. A couple months ago when I started this I came across a guy who was rehabbing an old house and offered me 6"x10" rectangular clay tiles. They are a tongue and groove type meaning they have a lip to fit one another on each end and on the top. There are 2 preformed holes where you would nail or screw them in at the top. Here's the problem... since I'm not sheating with plywood or OSB, does anyone have any ideas of a good way to tack they shingles down? I thought of cheap lathe wood or maybe OSB over... but weight becomes a issue I would think.
So... any ideas? I like the clay tile idea, but I think nailing directly into the Dura-rock wouldn't be that great of an idea... or sturdy.
So let it fly guys... IDEAS!!!!!
THANKS AGAIN IN ADVANCE!
Got to the point where I am framing the roof and about to sheat the entire thing with Dura-Rock. As it says in most of the plans I've read. A couple months ago when I started this I came across a guy who was rehabbing an old house and offered me 6"x10" rectangular clay tiles. They are a tongue and groove type meaning they have a lip to fit one another on each end and on the top. There are 2 preformed holes where you would nail or screw them in at the top. Here's the problem... since I'm not sheating with plywood or OSB, does anyone have any ideas of a good way to tack they shingles down? I thought of cheap lathe wood or maybe OSB over... but weight becomes a issue I would think.
So... any ideas? I like the clay tile idea, but I think nailing directly into the Dura-rock wouldn't be that great of an idea... or sturdy.
So let it fly guys... IDEAS!!!!!
THANKS AGAIN IN ADVANCE!
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