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awemawson:
Trouble with the membrane inside the roof timbers is long term rot.

Andrew

northumbrian:
I think, the best option for me at the moment, would be insulation & membrane stapled/fixed to the inside, then at a later date, when funds & time are more willing, strip the roof and do it properly.

As per pulling of the leg, I expect nothing but the best  :ddb:

I alway take comments as they are meant, and on here I'd like to think they're constructive  :thumbup: :thumbup:

PekkaNF:
You have a very nice shop.

How about using it a yar or two before rushing into endless interior decoration?

If I were you, I would just get one (or two) of those canavas gazebos and put it inside. You don't need to worry too much winload inside and that would keep any droppings of the tools. Might even be a good idea if you use a little heating or suffer from insects any time of year (the models that has insict netting with zippers on all sides).

Pekka

northumbrian:
Thanks, Pekka, not a bad idea, worth thinking about.

But I've got to do some work on the roof to put the chimney for the stove in, so I thought I might as well just put up some membrane or something, whilst I'm at it.

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