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Old 12-07-2020, 03:22 PM   #43
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Re: Pole Frame Garage

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Originally Posted by Greg58 View Post
I just watched this guys video, he goes over just what you are dealing with.

Greg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzCp...6s4Cv3&index=8
That lift sure would be handy to have. I see they used the vapor barrier, but here I believe the roof tin would still sweat and drip water down. You'd still have to put something on the bottom side of the roof tin IMO. My roof in my 1st shop dripped onto the foam insulation that was on top of the plastic vapor barrier. I had osb on my ceiling not tin. I was trying to come up with a way to put something on the bottom of the roof tin that would be light and allow venting as well. My trusses were 4 foot apart and I had the same problem he is having. Those trough liners were only available in 2 foot sections. I was going to use furring strips to secure them but I never did finish that project. It still needs to be done. I haven't had that issue since I quit heating it though.
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