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Old 05-16-2020, 08:57 AM   #755
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

Most of the underlayment is down. I have two more layers to throw down and it's done.

Of course there was no wind all day until I went to take the pics and then the loose bottom flew up

I have to leave the bottom loose so I can "underlap" the next row down. The roof is just steep enough I don't feel safe standing on this stuff, and I didn't want to fill it full of holes from nailing jacks down, so I had to do this backwards. The other side has been done for a couple months? now and hasn't leaked a drop. This week will be a good test, we're going to get quite a bit or rain from Mon-thurs this week.
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