Exactly what happened to me! When on to roof to pressure wash, over time started leaking causing an electrical shortage realised after a year. your videos are very educational and hope you pass on your expertise down on to others. thanks so much Jack!
Fair enough. I have experienced the failure that you showed. We would stand on the purlin to receive and lay the next sheet anyway; which is preferable and safer anyway. I just love the speed and ease of laying speed deck ultra. But there's another popular and cheaper one available now (with the little ripple marks ( I forget it's name sorry).
What's the price difference, if any, between the products? Surely an extra batten or 2 to bring down the spacings to 1200 or even 900 would resolve the issue too right?
brilliant. people often ask a question, if you were sat next to someone on a long haul aeroplane flight, who would you choose to sit next to? Well, i have found (excluding Margot Robbie) my next best.
I am out of my league when it comes to competing with Margo Robbie. She is far better looking and more creative. I would be just dumbfounded with awe if she was in the chair adjacent....
Not familiar with the Stratco product, but i do know that Metroll have a similar final rib on their 'Metlok' sheet, is rock solid. I would still say the Lysaght product is my favourite to lay though, interlocking clips mean that if you set up that first sheet 100% you are off to the races. 100LM of perfectly straight gutter line vs having to shrink and stretch clips on all the other products i have used..
Exactly what happened to me! When on to roof to pressure wash, over time started leaking causing an electrical shortage realised after a year. your videos are very educational and hope you pass on your expertise down on to others. thanks so much Jack!
Thank you.
Great demo. What do you prefer to use for battens? I'm finding it hard to buy untreated pine battens in Sydney. Is it better to use metal battens?
Fair enough. I have experienced the failure that you showed. We would stand on the purlin to receive and lay the next sheet anyway; which is preferable and safer anyway. I just love the speed and ease of laying speed deck ultra. But there's another popular and cheaper one available now (with the little ripple marks ( I forget it's name sorry).
What's the price difference, if any, between the products? Surely an extra batten or 2 to bring down the spacings to 1200 or even 900 would resolve the issue too right?
Thanks for proving Stratco's Top deck sheet's s superior strength over Colorbond's klip-lok and Stramit 's Ultra Deck 700 series roof sheets .
We do t have this problem in NZ as we can’t put purlins more than 900 apart.
Yeah but New Zealand generally does things better than in Australia. Bit more rational with far less hysteria it seems.
we still use .900 purlin centres
Kliplok etc, lower than 3 degrees of slope ?
brilliant. people often ask a question, if you were sat next to someone on a long haul aeroplane flight, who would you choose to sit next to? Well, i have found (excluding Margot Robbie) my next best.
I am out of my league when it comes to competing with Margo Robbie.
She is far better looking and more creative.
I would be just dumbfounded with awe if she was in the chair adjacent....
Thank you for sacrificing that roof sheet for the sake of education
I always tell my roofers to walk where the purlins are or pay for the damaged sheets.
Not familiar with the Stratco product, but i do know that Metroll have a similar final rib on their 'Metlok' sheet, is rock solid.
I would still say the Lysaght product is my favourite to lay though, interlocking clips mean that if you set up that first sheet 100% you are off to the races.
100LM of perfectly straight gutter line vs having to shrink and stretch clips on all the other products i have used..
And you are not a big bloke!